Helen Delich Bentley
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Congresswoman Helen Delich Bentley, R-Maryland, in an undated photo |
Helen Delich Bentley was born on
November 28,
1923. She was an American politician and a former Republican U.S. House Representative from the
second district of her adopted home state of
Maryland.
Bentley was born in the tiny town of Ruth, White Pine County, Nevada, and attended the
University of Nevada and
George Washington University. She earned a BA from
University of Missouri in 1944. She was a maritime reporter and editor of the
Baltimore Sun and served on the
Federal Maritime Commission from 1969 to 1975.
Bentley was an unsuccessful candidate for election to the
Ninety-seventh in 1980 and
Ninety-eighth Congresses in 1982. She was elected as a Republican to the
Ninety-ninth Congress in 1984, and to the four succeeding Congresses, serving in Congress from
January 3,
1985 to
January 3,
1995. During her time in office, she was a strong advocate for protectionist trade policies in support of U.S. manufacturing and the U.S.
Merchant Marine fleet. Of
Serbian origin, she was known to be sympathetic towards
Serbians during the civil war in
Yugoslavia in the
1990s, and opposed U.S. military involvement in that conflict. A member of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, Bentley was recognized by her colleagues as a leading expert on federal maritme policy.
She was not a candidate for reelection to the One Hundred Fourth Congress in 1994, but was an unsuccessful candidate for nomination for
Governor of Maryland. She was an unsuccessful candidate for election to the
One Hundred Eighth Congress in 2002, losing to then-Baltimore County Executive
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger.
Before and since that time she has been an active businesswoman and lobbyist as the President and CEO of
Helen Delich Bentley & Associates, Inc., and also as an International Trade, Business and Government Consultant. She also is/was a consultant for the Maryland Port Administration, Port of Baltimore. In June 2006,
Maryland Governor
Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr., renamed the Port of Baltimore as the "Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore."
Bentley was married to William Roy Bentley, who died in 2003 from a stroke. The couple had no children.