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The Daily Record Power List

Government & Lobbying 2022

There are hundreds of men and women who serve in state and local government in Maryland. They deal with everything from approving basic permits to issuing sweeping executive orders. Some of them you undoubtedly know. But some on our list labor somewhat in obscurity – or at least behind the scenes. Also included are the most accomplished practitioners of advocacy, usually referred to as lobbyists. They hold no office, but they often shape the legislation that becomes – or fails to become -- law and the rules that are made to execute those laws.

In this latest edition of THE POWER LIST, The Daily Record examines the most powerful government officials and lobbyists in Maryland.

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Congratulations to our POWER LIST honorees!

Rick Abbruzzese

Amelia Chasse Alcivar

Angela Alsobrooks

Jeremy Baker

Calvin Ball

Darryl Barnes

Lorenzo Bellamy

Bruce Bereano

Frank D. Boston III

David Brinkley

Jason C. Buckel

David H. Caroll Jr.

Marc Elrich

Gerard Evans

Bill Ferguson

Peter Franchot

Hannah Garagiola

Barry Glassman

Larry Hogan

P.J. Hogan

Delora Sanchez Ifekauche

Jonas Jacobson

Michael Johansen

Lisa Harris Jones

Adrienne Jones

Mary Kane

Nancy J. King

Eric J. Luedtke

Nicholas Manis

Colleen Martin-Lauer

Johnny Olszewski Jr.

Joseline Peña-Melnyk

Tim Perry

Steuart Pittman

Gregory "Steve" Proctor Jr.

Sally McMillan Robb

Michael Sanderson

Brandon Scott

Bryan W. Simonaire

William C. Smith

The Power List showcases Maryland's power players who are leading key organizations, creating change, impacting the community and engaging others to succeed. The Power List is selected by The Daily Record's editorial team.

Coming March 31: Health Care

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