- Pete Rawlings
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name = Howard "Pete" Rawlings
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birth_date = March 17, 1937
birth_place =flagicon|USABaltimore ,Maryland
residence =Baltimore ,Maryland
death_date = death date and age|2003|11|14|1937|3|17
death_place =Baltimore ,Maryland
office = Delegate 40th District
term_start = January 10, 1979
term_end = November 14, 2003
predecessor = Lloyal Randolph
successor = Marshall Goodwin
constituency = Baltimore City
party = Democrat
religion =Christian
occupation = teacher, mentor
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spouse = Nina Rawlings
children = 3 children
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successor3 =Howard Peters "Pete" Rawlings was an
American politician who was the firstAfrican American to chair the powerful Appropriations Committee in theMaryland House of Delegates . Rawlings was one of three delegates serving the 40th legislative district, which lies in the central, northwest section ofBaltimore City .Background
Delegate Rawlings was born in
Baltimore on March 17, 1937 to Howard Toussaint and Beatrice Peters Rawlings. His father worked as a custodian in a department store and then for U.S. Postal Service. Rawlings and his six brothers and sisters grew up in public housing, he graduated from Douglass High School, one of the three schools African Americans were allowed to attend prior to the Supreme Court Decision inBrown v. Board of Education . He earned aB.S. in mathematics from Morgan State College, anM.S. in mathematics from theUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison , and completedPh.D. coursework at the University of Maryland.In the Legislature
Delegate Rawlings was a member of House of Delegates from
January 10 ,1979 until his death onNovember 14 ,2003 . He was appointed chairman of the Appropriations Committee in 1992. In his years as chairman, Delegate Rawlings developed a reputation for integrity, dedication to his city, and a detailed knowledge of the state budget. He was in the forefront of reforming inner-city public schools including requiring accountability from Baltimore school officials for lack of educational progress, waste of state funds and allegations of fraud in spending those funds. [cite web|url =http://www.thehistorymakers.com/programs/dvl/files/Rawlings_Howardf.html|title = Howard "Pete" Rawlings |publisher =The HistoryMakers.com|accessdate =2007-08-08] He co-sponsored legislation that banned racial profiling in Maryland and fought againstMaryland Lottery drawings expanding to Sundays. He also played an instrumental role in securing funding for the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture. [ [http://www.academy.umd.edu/rawlings/rawlingsbio.htm Academy Of Leadership ] ]Legislative notes
*voted for electric deregulation in 1999 (HB703) [ [http://mlis.state.md.us/1999rs/votes/house/0870.htm Vote Record 0870 ] ]
*voted for income tax reduction in 1998 (SB750) [ [http://mlis.state.md.us/1998rs/votes/house/1229.htm Vote Record 1229 ] ]In addition to his legislative responsibilities, Delegate Rawlings sat on various boards and taskforces including the Maryland Education Coalition, the Maryland Historical Society, the Maryland Low Income Housing Coalition, Governor's Task Force to Reform the State Personnel Management System, the Task Force on Education Funding Equity, Accountability, and Partnerships and the Task Force to Study the Governance, Coordination, and Funding of the University System of Maryland.
Political leader
In 1999, after Kurt Schmoke, Baltimore's 3 term mayor, decided not to seek re-election, Rawlings started a search for Baltimore's next mayor. At first he tried to encouracge
NAACP presidentKweisi Mfume to run; but Mfume declined. He then through his support behindBaltimore City Council memberMartin O'Malley . It was a risky choice because O'malley, who is white, was running against two African-American males in a city that was majority African-American and Rawlings himself was an African_American. [ cite web|url =http://www.msa.md.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/012200/012298/tif/sun16sept1999.tif |title = Rawlings Played Key Role in Win |accessdate =2007-09-09 |author = |last =Penn |first =Ivan|date = |year =1999 |month =09 |format =tif|publisher =The Baltimore Sun |archiveurl =http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/012200/012298/html/msa12298.html |archivedate = 1999-09-16|quote =access code-username: aaco, password: aaco#]Legacy
Less than a month before his death, Rawlings was named the national education Policy Leader of the Year by the National Association of State Boards of Education (NASBE). At the award ceremony in Baltimore, Brenda Welburn, NASBE Executive Director said "Delegate Rawlings has been a long-time champion of expanding educational opportunities and access for all of Maryland's students. He has also been in the national forefront of insisting upon greater accountability from our education system, both of teacher performance and student achievement, as well as focusing on closing the achievement gap among minority students. In demanding resources for results, his overriding concern has always been focused on best helping students succeed". [ [http://www.nasbe.org/Archives/10_18_03.html Howard "Pete" Rawlings Named National Education Policy Leader Of The Year ] ] Delegate Rawlings succumbed to cancer on November 14th, 2003. Two days after his death the Baltimore Sun ran an editorial entitled "Pete" which included this quote: "With the death of Del. Howard P. "Pete" Rawlings, Maryland lost an extraordinarily gifted leader and one of the most accomplished politicians of his era - known for both a tight fist and a caring heart." " [ [http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/stagser/s1259/131/html/firstcit04.html First Citizen Remarks, 2002 ] ] During the first legislative session after his death Delegate Rawlings was recognized with the First Citizen Award of the Maryland Senate. The
Howard Peters Rawlings Conservatory and Botanic Gardens of Baltimore [cite web|url =http://www.ci.baltimore.md.us/government/recnparks/special_facilities.htm|title =The Howard Peters Rawlings Conservatory and Botanic Gardens of Baltimore|publisher = Baltimore City Recreation and Parks|accessdate =2007-09-09] and the Howard P. Rawlings Residence and Dining Hall atMorgan State University have been named in his honor. [cite web|url=http://www.morgan.edu/about-msu/msuphotos/Blount.asp|title =Blount Residential Towers and Rawlings Hall|publisher =Morgan State University|accessdate 2007-07-20]"A politician worries about the next election. A true statesman worries about the next generation, and children yet unborn, and that was Pete Rawlings."
His daughter,
Stephanie Rawlings Blake , has been president of the Baltimore City Council since January 2007.Notes
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