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Contact UsSenator Kathy Nossel Klausmeier has deep roots in Baltimore County—she grew up and raised her family here. Her husband owns and operates Klausmeier & Sons Auto Repair, and her daughter is a local school teacher. That’s why Kathy works so hard to make Baltimore County a safer place to live and raise a family, always putting our community’s needs first and working for us.
Learn More About KathyKathy knows that times have been tough the last few years and is committed to investing in Baltimore County families by bringing jobs with good benefits to our communities.
Learn MoreKathy is dedicated to making sure Baltimore County is a safe place to live and work for all families.
Learn MoreKathy got her start in politics as a PTA president in Baltimore County. As a proud mother of an educator and grandmother, Kathy knows firsthand education is a critical pillar of our society and future.
Learn MoreMonths after parents first began agitating for legislative action, a Maryland State Senate committee is considering a work group to address ongoing problems with a state education financing agency and held a hearing to discuss related legislation, one day after the state treasurer said he would support efforts to bring the agency under the control of his office. (By: Lia Russell, The Baltimore Sun)
Senate President Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City) unveiled his long-awaited restructuring plan for the upper chamber late Wednesday afternoon, shifting the missions of two standing committees and selecting respected leaders to head them. (By: Josh Kurtz, Maryland Matters)
Kathy answers questions from the Baltimore Sun about issues facing Marylanders. (By: The Baltimore Sun Media)