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Hoyer Attends a Meet and Greet with Members of the Prince George's County Council

May 9, 2017

UPPER MARLBORO, MD – Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (MD-05) attended a meet and greet with members of the Prince George's County Council this afternoon to discuss some of the issues most important to the County, including the relocation of the FBI headquarters and transportation projects throughout the region.

"I was pleased to have the opportunity to attend a meet and greet with members of the Prince George's County Council this afternoon to provide an update on what's happening in Congress, and address some of the issues most pressing to the County," said Congressman Hoyer. "I reiterated my strong support for the relocation of the FBI headquarters to Prince George's County, which is the best location for the new, fully consolidated headquarters. Additionally, I shared with the Council my strong support for efforts to improve the safety and reliability of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, including the passage of a Congressional resolution to establish the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission, as well as my support for the Purple Line light rail project."

"I thank the Council for the opportunity today to provide an update on important issues facing Prince George's County," Congressman Hoyer continued. "I will continue to work with members of the community, as well as my colleagues in Congress, to ensure the needs of the County are well-represented at the federal level."