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Benjamin Brooks
Baltimore County District 10
Windsor Mill • Randallstown • Owings Mills • Reisterstown
Benjamin Brooks was sworn into office to represent District 10
in the Maryland House of Delegates on January 2015. He was appointed to the Economic Matters Committee where he has served on the Alcoholic Beverages Subcommittee and the Property and Casualty Insurance Subcommittee.
His leadership appointments and elections include Deputy Majority Whip, Secretary of the Baltimore County Delegation, former treasurer and newly newly elected Second Vice-Chairman of the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland, Inc.
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Workforce Development and Economic Growth
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​​As a small business owner in Baltimore County, I know that quality of life begins with economic prosperity. Much of economic growth depends on private enterprise but there are many policies and initiatives we can pursue on a state level to assure an environment where businesses can prosper and create jobs.
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Improving Education
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​​Maryland schools used to consistently rank number one in the nation. Now, we are ranked 6th. Investment in our children and their education is the best way to invest in our future. When they succeed, we will succeed.
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Protecting the Environment
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​​Our environment is our best resource and must be protected for generations to come. During my first term in the House of Delegates, I have worked hard to find dynamic solutions to issues that impact natural resources, including pollution, energy production, and conversation.
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What's Happening Now

Maryland State Delegate for District 10
Deputy Majority Whip
Baltimore County Resources:
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Department of Social Services: 410-853-3000
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Department of Aging: 410-887-2594
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Department of Health: 410-887-3740
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Animal Control: 410-887-5961
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Baltimore County Executive: 410-887-2450
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Baltimore County Council: 410-887-3196
Maryland Resources:
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Maryland General Assembly: 410-841-3000
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Governor’s Office: 410-974-3901
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Lt. Governor’s Office: 410-974-2804
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Governor’s and Lt. Governor’s TDD for the Hearing Impaired: 410-333-3098
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Consumer Protection Division, Office of the Attorney General: 410-528-8662