MARSHALL T. (TOBY) GOODWIN
Democrat, District 40, Baltimore City
Member of House of Delegates, December 19, 2003 to January 10, 2007. Member, Ways and Means Committee, 2003-07 (tax & revenue subcommittee, 2004; finance resources subcommittee, 2004-07; transportation subcommittee, 2004-07). 2nd Vice-Chair, Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland, 2006-07 (member, 2004-07); Maryland Veterans Caucus, 2004-07.
Deputy Sheriff, Baltimore City Sheriff's Office, 1980-92, 1995-2003 (court security officer, 1979-80; chief of security, 1995-97; public information officer, 1995-2003; bureau commander, 1999-2001; chief of operations, 2001-2002; acting chief deputy, 2002-03). Criminal justice coordinator, Office of Justice Administration, 1992-95. Assistant Director, Public Safety Department, Baltimore City Community College, 2003-. Member, Task Force to Study Raising the Compulsory Public School Attendance Age to 18, 2006-07.
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, March 16, 1957. Served in Maryland Army National Guard, 1979-2005. Baltimore City Community College, A.A. (criminal justice), 1985, (paralegal certificate), 2004; Sojourner-Douglass College, B.A. (criminal justice), 1989; Coppin State College, M.S. (criminal justice administration), 1991. Federal Bureau of Investigation National Academy, law enforcement executive course, 2000. Chief, Baltimore City School Police Force, 2007-. Member, Baltimore City Democratic Central Committee, 2002-. Member, Vanguard Political Organization; Building a Better Sandtown Community Youth Basketball Program. Member, Maryland Army National Guard Association; Maryland National Guard Warrant Officer Association; Disabled American Veterans Association; African-American Patriots Consortium, Inc., 2004-; FBI National Academy Associates. Member, Enterprise Lodge #3, Prince Hall Free Accepted Masons. Life member, Providence Baptist Church, Baltimore (member, men's ministry). Married; four children.
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