Sue Kullen


Sue Kullen is an American politician from Maryland and a member of the Democratic Party. She served two terms in the Maryland [House of Delegates], representing Maryland's District 27B in Calvert County. Kullen was originally appointed to the seat in 2004, and elected in 2006. She served on the Health and Government Operations Committee from 2004 to 2011 and as President of the Women Legislators of Maryland, a nonpartisan committee of state legislators, from 2009 to 2011. In 2014, Kullen ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the Maryland House of Delegates in District 27C, losing to incumbent Mark Fisher.

Career

  • Member of House of Delegates August 4, 2004 - January 12, 2011
  • Chief Deputy Majority Whip, 2007–2011
  • Member, Health and Government Operations Committee, 2004–2011
  • *health occupations subcommittee, 2005
  • *long-term care subcommittee, 2005
  • *minority health disparities subcommittee, 2005–2011
  • *pharmaceuticals subcommittee, 2005–06
  • * insurance subcommittee, 2007–2011
  • Joint Committee on Access to Mental Health Services, 2005–2011
  • Joint Committee on Health Care Delivery and Financing, 2007–2011
  • Member, Agricultural Stewardship Commission, 2005–06
  • Vice-Chair, Southern Maryland Delegation, 2006–2011
  • Chair, Calvert County Delegation, 2007–2011
  • Member, Maryland Educators Caucus, 2005–2011
  • Maryland Green Caucus, 2005–2011
  • Maryland Labor Caucus, 2005–2011
  • Maryland Rural Caucus, 2005–2011
  • Maryland Legislative Sportsmen's Caucus, 2005–2011
  • Maryland Veterans Caucus, 2005–2011
  • President, Women Legislators of Maryland, 2009–2011
  • *member, 2005–2011
  • *executive board, 2006–2011
  • *2nd vice-president, 2007–08
  • Member and Vice-Chair, Maryland Developmental Disabilities Council, 1993–2003
  • Executive Board, Tri-County Council for Southern Maryland, 2004–2011
  • Member, Steering Committee, Juvenile Drug Court, Calvert County, 2005
  • Governor's Wellmobile Program Advisory Board, 2006–2011
  • Working Waterfront Commission, 2007–2011