U.S. Senator of Maryland Ben Cardin’s Most Influential Books

Maryland Senator Ben Cardin | The Most Influential Books

Check out the most influential and favorite books of Benjamin L. Cardin – US Senator of Maryland. Senator Cardin currently serves on the Environment and Public Works (EPW), Finance, Foreign Relations, Budget and Small Business & Entrepreneurship committees.

 

The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown

Get your copy of the Da Vince Code by Dan Brown - One of the most influential books in the life of Ben Cardin - U.S. Senator of Maryland  “I consider myself a student of many religions. The more I learn, the more questions I have. For me, the spirtual quest will be a life-long work in progress.” – Dan Brown
Buy your copy of The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown here!

 

The Bourne Trilogy by Robert Ludlum

Get your copy of The Bourne Trilogy by Robert Ludlum - One of the favorite and most influential books in the life of Benjamin Cardin - United States Senator of Maryland  “I have always preferred conflict of individuals over the battle of extreme ideologies.” – Robert Ludlum
Buy the Bourne Trilogy Series books here!

Bio: Benjamin L. Cardin has been a national leader on health care, retirement security, the environment and fiscal issues since coming to Congress in 1987. In 2006, he was elected to the U.S. Senate where he currently serves on the Environment and Public Works (EPW), Finance, Foreign Relations, Budget and Small Business & Entrepreneurship committees. In the 112th Congress, he chairs the Water and Wildlife Subcommittee of EPW and he chairs the International Development and Foreign Assistance, Economic Affairs and International Environmental Protection Subcommittee of the Foreign Relations Committee.

The Washington Post has called Senator Cardin “a legislator’s legislator,” and that he “is sensible, tough-minded and independent.” The Baltimore Sun has said, “He has been able to work both sides of the aisle” to help workers save for retirement and to champion the expansion of Medicare benefits.

In 2001, he was named by Worth Magazine as among the top “100 people who have influenced the way Americans think about money.” In 2004, he was named to Treasury and Risk Management’s list of “100 Most Influential People in Finance.” In the 110th Congress, he received a grade of “A” from the NAACP and a score of 100 from the Human Rights Campaign. In both the 110th and 111th Congress, Senator Cardin received a 100% rating from the League of Conservation Voters. (Biographical info obtained from Senator Cardin’s website)

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