Mike Rogers (Maryland politician)

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Mike Rogers
Delegate Mike Rogers.jpg
Member of the Maryland House of Delegates
from the 32nd district
Assumed office
January 9, 2019
Serving with J. Sandy Barlett, Mark S. Chang
Preceded byPamela Beidle
Personal details
Born
Michael J. Rogers

February 1964 (age 57)
Detroit, Michigan
Political partyDemocratic
Children2
ResidenceRussett, Maryland
EducationHillcrest High School, Sumter, South Carolina; New Hanover High School, Wilmington, North Carolina.
CommitteesEconomic Matters Committee, 2019- (banking, consumer protection & commercial law subcommittee, 2019-; unemployment insurance subcommittee, 2019-)
WebsiteOfficial website
Military service
Branch/serviceU.S. Army
Years of service1986–2015
RankColonel
UnitMedical Service Corps

Michael J. Rogers (born February 1964) is an American politician and a Democratic member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing Maryland's District 32 in Anne Arundel County.[1][2] He currently serves on the Economic Matters committee, Banking, Consumer Protection & Commercial Law subcommittee, Unemployment Insurance subcommittee.[1][2] He is also a member of the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland, Maryland Veterans Caucus, and is an associate member of the Maryland Legislative Latino Caucus, and Women Legislators of Maryland.[1][2]

Rogers served in the U.S. Army Medical Service Corps from 1986 to 2015, retiring at the rank of colonel.[1][2][3][4] Rogers was member of the board of directors of the Military Officers Association of America from 2012 to 2018.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e "Michael J. Rogers, Maryland State Delegate". Maryland Manual On-Line. Maryland State Archives. March 31, 2020. Retrieved May 28, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d "Members - Delegate Mike Rogers". mgaleg.maryland.gov. Maryland General Assembly. May 11, 2020. Retrieved May 28, 2020.
  3. ^ Rogers, Mike (May 16, 2019). "Mike Rogers: In District 32, let's build bridges, not walls". The Capital. Retrieved June 5, 2019.
  4. ^ Ohl, Danielle (February 9, 2018). "Retired Army colonel files for District 32 delegate seat". The Capital. Retrieved June 5, 2019.


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