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Timothy R. Ferguson was born on 22 January, 1955 in Baltimore, MD, is a Republican State Senator in Maryland. At 65 years old, Timothy R. Ferguson height not available right now. We will update Timothy R. Ferguson's height soon as possible.
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Timothy R. Ferguson Age |
67 years old |
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Aquarius |
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22 January 1955 |
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22 January |
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Baltimore, MD |
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MD |
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He is a member of famous Senator with the age 67 years old group.
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Timothy R. Ferguson Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Timothy R. Ferguson worth at the age of 67 years old? Timothy R. Ferguson’s income source is mostly from being a successful Senator. He is from MD. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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He was fully trained in 2008 as a Lean Six-Sigma "Green Belt." He earned a "CMIIC" certification from the Institute of Configuration Management in March 2009 and a "CMIIP" certification in November 2009. He has spoken at ICM Annual conferences and formed a corporation, ARTIS Professionals, LLC, for consultation and implementation of program acquisition process improvements and configuration management.
He has always worked as an engineering consultant, both in systems or product design and Configuration Management. As of 2007, he is a Configuration Manager for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, located in Crystal City, Virginia, and he resides in southern Anne Arundel county, Maryland, near Dunkirk.
In 2002, Ferguson ran for reelection, but was overwhelmingly defeated by fellow Republican and former Maryland Delegate David R. Brinkley in the primary election. Brinkley went on to defeat Timothy Schlauch in the general election.
Despite his lifetime membership in the NRA, Ferguson has been labeled by some as supporting gun-control. This claim most likely stems from a proposed filibuster, which Ferguson declined on a gun-control bill in order to have pro-gun amendments put in place. According to Ferguson and others the bill would have easily defeated the filibuster in its original form leaving pro-gun advocates with no concessions. This led to criticism from NRA spokesman Greg Costa in 2002.
Senator Ferguson was also a tireless advocate for Juvenile Justice issues. He was responsible for major criminal justice legislation while serving on the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee. He authored the "Christopher's Law" bill which allowed Judges the option of sentencing a repeat child sex offender to life in prison without parole. This landmark legislation was signed into law by Governor Glendening in 2002. It was the first time a "Life Without Parole" statute was added to the Maryland Criminal Code in 16 years.
Regarding the proposed Senate filibuster in 2000, the original "Smart Gun" legislation pushed by Governor Glendening would have prohibited new handguns being sold in Maryland without technology identifying the owner of the gun prior to being functional. As an engineer, Senator Ferguson appeared on my local and statewide media outlets decrying the feasibility of such legislation, citing electro-mechanical data refuting the legislation. The legislation didn't force the "Smart Gun" technology on police forces in the state, and pro-gun Senators used that omission in the bill as proof that a "Dumb Gun" was more dependable for purposes of self-defense.
In 1998, Ferguson ran for reelection defeating Democrat George Hayes Littrell Jr. with 55% of the vote.
While working in the State Senate, Ferguson was a member of the Executive Nominations Committee from 1995 until 2000, and the Judicial Proceedings Committee from 1995 until 2003. In addition, he was a member of the Joint Committee on Investigation from 1995 until 2003 and the Joint Committee on Children, Youth, and Families from 1999 until 2003. Finally, he was chair of the Frederick County Delegation from 1999 until 2003.
In 1994, Timothy Ferguson was first elected to the Maryland State Senate to represent District 4, which covers parts of Carroll and Frederick Counties. In that election, he defeated Democratic challenger George Littrell, a former member of the Maryland House of Delegates.
Ferguson was a member of the South Carroll Republican Club, serving as President in 1992. [5] Outside of his political work, he was a member of the Farm Bureau, the Jaycees, the 4-H, and the Chamber of Commerce. He also is a Life Member of the National Rifle Association.
He earned a Private Pilot's License in 1985 while working for Sundstrand Corporation in Rockford, Illinois.
Timothy Ferguson (born January 22, 1955) was a Republican State Senator in Maryland.