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    David R. Brinkley (born September 24, 1959) is an American politician who served as the Secretary of Budget and Management for the U.S. state of Maryland...
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  • Senator Brinkley may refer to: David R. Brinkley (born 1959), Maryland State Senate Rick Brinkley (born 1961), Oklahoma State Senate This disambiguation...
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  • Christie Brinkley (born 1954), model David Brinkley (1920–2003), television journalist David R. Brinkley (born 1959), Maryland politician Don Brinkley, (1921–2012)...
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  • by fellow Republican and former Maryland Delegate David R. Brinkley in the primary election. Brinkley went on to defeat Timothy Schlauch in the general...
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  • 2009, he was University Provost. Brinkley was born in Washington, D.C., the son of Ann (Fischer) and David Brinkley, a long-time television newscaster...
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    Congresswoman from Virginia Saqib Ali (b. 1975), Maryland State Delegate David R. Brinkley (b. 1959), B.A. 1981, Maryland State Senator James Brochin (b. 1964)...
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    Jenna (January 15, 2015). "Maryland Gov.-Elect Larry Hogan picks David R. Brinkley to oversee budget". The Washington Post. Retrieved December 30, 2023...
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    Maryland Senate in District 4, challenging incumbent state senator David R. Brinkley, whom he criticized for voting for O'Malley's budgets and for a bill...
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    Republican Caucus again chose him to serve as Minority Leader with Senator David R. Brinkley as Minority Whip, who defeated Senator Nancy Jacobs. Senator Kittleman...
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    L. Jones lost renomination to Shirley Nathan-Pulliam. District 4: David R. Brinkley lost renomination to Michael Hough. District 37: Richard F. Colburn...
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    Taxation Committee. In November 2014, after Senate minority leader David R. Brinkley was defeated in the Republican primary election, Senate Republicans...
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    Jenna (January 15, 2015). "Maryland Gov.-Elect Larry Hogan picks David R. Brinkley to oversee budget". The Washington Post. Archived from the original...
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    lost renomination to Bill Ferguson. District 47: David C. Harrington lost renomination to Victor R. Ramirez. District 2: Donald F. Munson lost renomination...
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    years, rather than three years; etc.). Along with Delegate Mary Roe Walkup (R-Dist. 36), Pipkin also proposed a bill to remove the Baltimore County-Kent...
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  • Kasemeyer Democratic 12 Majority Whip Lisa Gladden Democratic 41 Minority Leader David R. Brinkley Republican 4 Minority Whip Nancy Jacobs Republican 34...
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    Miller lost to Carmen M. Amedori and incumbents Joseph M. Getty and Nancy R. Stocksdale. District 35A: Michael G. Comeau lost to Barry Glassman and Joanne...
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    Bartlett, incumbent U.S. Representative Kathy Afzali, state delegate David R. Brinkley, state senator Robert Coblentz, systems analyst for the American Public...
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    47A: R. Charles Avara lost a redistricting race to Brian K. McHale and Timothy D. Murphy. District 4A: Thomas H. Hattery lost to David R. Brinkley and...
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    newscaster, best known for co-anchoring NBC's evening news program, The Huntley–Brinkley Report, for 14 years beginning in 1956. Huntley was born in Cardwell, Montana...
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    defeated incumbent Thomas H. Hattery. He served District 4A along with Joseph R. Bartlett. Stull graduated from the University of Maryland in 1964 with his...
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    to the pandemic. In June 2020, she informed state Budget Secretary David R. Brinkley that the legislature would cut $4.8 million, or about five percent...
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  • Kasemeyer Democratic 12 Majority Whip Lisa Gladden Democratic 41 Minority Leader David R. Brinkley Republican 4 Minority Whip Nancy Jacobs Republican 34...
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    renomination to Verna L. Jones. District 4: Timothy R. Ferguson lost renomination to state delegate David R. Brinkley. District 7: Diane DeCarlo lost a redistricting...
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  • Kasemeyer Democratic 12 Majority Whip Lisa Gladden Democratic 41 Minority Leader David R. Brinkley Republican 4 Minority Whip Nancy Jacobs Republican 34...
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  • Gladden Democratic 41 Majority Whip Jamie Raskin Democratic 20 Minority Leader David R. Brinkley Republican 4 Minority Whip Joseph M. Getty Republican 5...
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    2001 – December 18, 2006 Preceded by Martin G. Madden Succeeded by David R. Brinkley Minority Whip of the Maryland Senate In office November 19, 1998 –...
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    Nell Brinkley (September 5, 1886 – October 21, 1944) was an American illustrator and comic artist who was sometimes referred to as the "Queen of Comics"...
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     158. Brinkley, pp. 81–82 Greene 1995, pp. 58–59. Brinkley, pp. 113–115 Brinkley, pp. 125–126 Brinkley, pp. 136–137 Brinkley, p. 138 Miles, David (Spring...
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    172. "Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs 1947". Billboard. Archived from the original on December 11, 2007. Retrieved December 23, 2007. "Brinkley's Louis Jordan...
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    Republican primary election, 2006 Party Candidate Votes % Republican David R. Brinkley (incumbent) 8,420 84.1 Republican Paul Chamberlain 1,587 15.9...
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