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  Mancuso, Angelo "Doc"
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NameAngelo "Doc" Mancuso
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InfoAngelo "Doc" Mancuso is running for State Senate District 3 as a Democrat. Mancuso is a former Alabama State Representative who served from 1998-2002.

During his first term as a State Representative, Mancuso secured funding for a low-income senior drug prescription program, worked to fund computers and foreign language programs in area classrooms, found funding for major road improvement projects, helped pass legislation to bring new jobs and industry to his district, secured a grant for Hospice, supported funding for public libraries and the Veterans Museum. He was responsible for the walking trail at Point Mallard, secured funding to build a new track for Austin High School, school programs for multi-handicapped children, and the first genetics program in North Alabama. As State Representative, Mancuso served on the Alabama Health Commission, Alabama Education Commission, Governors Task Force of Teen Smoking, Alabama Space Science Exhibit, Alabama Aerospace Science and Industry, Alabama Historical Commission and the Alabama Building Commission.

Doc Mancuso, 51, is a Dermatologic Surgeon in Decatur, specializing in skin cancer. He has become national renowned lecturing on skin cancer. Mancuso has a degree from the State University of New York-Stony Brook and Philadelphia College of Medicine.


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Sep 25, 2013 05:00pm News Doctor and former state rep Mancuso considers [AL] Lt. Gov. run  Article RBH 

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