- Thomas E. Hutchins
Infobox Officeholder
name = Thomas "Tim" E. Hutchins
caption =
order = Delegate Maryland District 28
term_start =January 11 ,1995
term_end =February 11 ,2003
deputy =
predecessor =
successor =W. Louis Hennessy
birth_date =
birth_place = flagicon|MarylandBaltimore, MD
death_date =
death_place =
constituency =Charles County, Maryland
party = Republican
spouse =
profession =
religion =
footnotes =
order2 = Secretary ofMaryland State Police
term_start2 = December 10, 2003
term_end2 = June 6, 2007
president =
predecessor2 =Ed Norris
successor2 =
order3 = Secretary of Veterans Affairs
term_start3 = February 12, 2003
term_end3 = December 10, 2003
predecessor3 =Thomas Bratten
successor3 =Thomas E. Hutchins born in
Baltimore, MD , was a member of the Maryland House of Delegates for District 28, which covers a portion ofCharles County, Maryland , prior to being selected to be the Secretary of Maryland State Police.Education
Delegate Hutchins attended
Calvert Hall College High School inTowson, Maryland . After serving in theUnited States Army for a couple of years, Hutchins wen toCharles County Community College , where he received his Associate's Degree in 1975. In 1981, he graduated from theUniversity of Maryland University College , where he received his Bachelor's degree in law enforcement. In 1990 he graduated from theU.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy . Finally, he returned to college and received his M.G.A. in state & local government in 1997.Career
After serving in the military, Delegate Hutchins was a Maryland State Police Officer. Once elected to office, he served on the Judiciary Committee, in addition to the gaming law & regulation, and criminal justice subcommittees, to name a few.
In 2003, Delegate Hutchins resigned to accept an appointment as Secretary of Veterans Affairs by Governor
Robert Ehrlich . He served in this position for less than a year when he was appointed as the Secretary of the Maryland State Police, also by Governor Erhlich. He replacedEd Norris , who resigned after a criminal indictment. [NY Times [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C06E1DD173CF932A25751C1A9659C8B63&n=Top/Reference/Times%20Topics/People/E/Ehrlich,%20Robert%20L.%20Jr.] ] Ed Norris is also the former Baltimore City Chief of Police appointed by then Baltimore MayorMartin O'Malley .In 2007, newly elected Governor Martin O'Malley fired Hutchins and replaced him with Baltimore County Police Chief Terrence B. Sheridan. [WBAL.com [http://wbal.com/news/story.asp?articleid=58552] ] O'Malley was criticized be Maryland State Senate President
Thomas V. Mike Miller for removing Hutchins, who was the last appointed cabinet member remaining from the Ehrlich administration and the last member of the cabinet from Southern Maryland. [Maryland Gazette [http://www.gazette.net/stories/060107/polinew235440_32336.shtml] ]Election Results
*2002 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – District 28cite web| url=http://www.elections.state.md.us/elections/2002/results/g_house_of_delegate.html| title=House of Delegates Results |publisher=Maryland State Board of Elections Retrieved on Dec. 7, 2007] ::Voters to choose three::
External links
* [http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/mdmanual/23dsp/former/html/msa12248.html Maryland Archives]
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