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Tony McConkey (born November 21, 1963) was first elected to serve in the Maryland House of Delegates in 2002, taking the seat of former Delegate Janet Greenip, who ran for a State Senate seat. McConkey serves in District 33, which is located in Anne Arundel County Maryland. He won reelection in 2006.〔(Maryland State Board of Elections )〕 He serves along with fellow Republican Cathy Vitale. Born in Cheverly, Maryland, November 21, 1963. University of Maryland, College Park, B.A. (government & politics), 1986; B.S. (business management), 1986. University of Maryland School of Law, J.D., 1990. Real estate broker. Property manager, Aegis Management. Member, Anne Arundel County Republican Central Committee, 1995-2002. Delegate, Republican Party National Convention, 2008. Member, Lions Club, Knights of Columbus. Married; three children. ==Career== In addition to serving as a delegate, McConkey is also a real estate broker and property manager for Sell DC Real Estate. As a member of the Republican Party in the Maryland House of Delegates, he serves as Ranking Member on the House Appropriations Committee. In 1995, McConkey agreed to be disbarred〔Scharper, Julie, April 29, 2009. (Mcconkey Sued In Foreclosure Fraud Case ), ''The Baltimore Sun''〕 McConkey fought in March 2007 to allow for an elected school board in Anne Arundel County. However, a bill was passed that allowed the Governor to select the members from a list. McConkey and Warren Miller were the only dissenting votes.〔(Story expired! (HometownAnnapolis.com) )〕 Another issue that McConkey advocates is limiting privileges for illegal immigrants. He co-sponsored a bill in the House, similar to the one submitted by State Senator Greenip that would require driver's license applicants to prove they are citizens of the United States.〔(Story expired! (HometownAnnapolis.com) )〕 Currently, Maryland is one of several states that does not demand proof of citizenship to obtain a driver's license. McConkey's real estate license was suspended〔Fuller, Nicole (October 26, 2010),(Anne Arundel delegate loses real estate license ), ''The Baltimore Sun''〕 in 2010 after he pleaded guilty to violating laws that protect homeowners during foreclosure. In 2013, he was reprimanded by the House for introducing legislation that would have personally benefited him.〔Jackson, Alex (February 5, 2013)(House reprimands McConkey for ethical lapse ), ''Annapolis Capital''〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tony McConkey」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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