State Governmental Structure Affecting Enactment and Implementation of a Federal Program: A Case Study of Medicaid in Maryland (1969)
Rosalie Silber Abrams (June 2, 1916[1] – February 27, 2009[2]) was a member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1967–70) and Maryland State Senate (1970–84). She was the first female and Jewish majority leader of the state Senate (1978–82).[3] Appointed by Governor Harry Hughes, Abrams headed the Maryland Office on Aging (now Department of Aging) from 1983 until retiring in 1996.[2]
She later attended Johns Hopkins University and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in 1963 and a Master of Science in political science in 1969.[2] Her master's thesis was State Governmental Structure Affecting Enactment and Implementation of a Federal Program: A Case Study of Medicaid in Maryland.[2]
Personal life
She married William Abrams in 1954.[2] He died in 1978.[2] Together, they had one daughter, Elizabeth "Lissa" Abrams.[2][1]
In 1983, she was appointed by Governor Harry Hughes as the director of the Maryland Office of Aging. She served in that role until she retired in 1996.[2]
^"Rosalie Silber Abrams". Maryland Women's Hall of Fame. Maryland State Archives. Archived from the original on April 27, 2022. Retrieved July 26, 2023.