Julian L. Lapides
Julian L. Lapides is an American politician who served for 31 years in the Maryland General Assembly. Known to his friends and colleagues as "Jack", Lapides was often called the conscience of the Maryland State Senate. He currently serves as a member of the Maryland State Ethics Commission.
Julian L. "Jack" Lapides | |
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Maryland State Senate | |
In office 1967–1994 | |
Succeeded by | none, district eliminated due to loss of population |
Constituency | 8th, 39th and 44th Legislative Districts of Baltimore City |
Personal details | |
Born | Baltimore, Maryland | September 17, 1931
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Linda |
Residence | Baltimore, Maryland |
Occupation | Attorney |
Biography
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, on September 17, 1931, Lapides attended Baltimore public schools and graduated from the Baltimore City College high school in 1949. He attended The Johns Hopkins University and then Towson State College (now Towson University) where he got his B.S. degree in 1954. After two years in the United States Army, Lapides was accepted at the University of Maryland Law School where he earned his LL.B., in 1961. Lapides was admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1965.
General Assembly
Senator Lapides was elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in 1962, in 1966 he won his seat in the Maryland Senate where he served until 1994 when redistricting caused him to lose the district he had served for 28 years. While in the Senate he chaired the Joint Budget and Audit Committee and the Joint Committee on Legislative Ethics. He was a member of the Budget and Taxation Committee and the Public Safety, Transportation, Economic Development & Natural Resources Subcommittees. Lapides was also a member of the Capital Budget Subcommittee, Pensions Subcommittee, the Legislative Policy Committee and several other subcommittees and task forces.
Civic and political affiliations
Lapides was a contributor to and a member of the Maryland State Arts Council, past president of Baltimore Heritage, the American Antiquarian Society, the Peale Museum, the Baltimore Museum of Art and the Walters Art Museum. Victorian Society in America. He is a life member of the NAACP, past President of the Maryland Kidney Foundation, Regional vice-president of the National Kidney Foundation (1970–72).