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March 2, 2011
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Led by Democrats from Marylands congressional delegation, hundreds of riled federal workers from across the nation rallied Wednesday on the lawn of the U.S. Capitol in support of public employees unions.
Issues: Federal Employees

March 2, 2011
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U.S. Rep. Steny H. Hoyer (D-Md., 5th) made a quiet but important trip through Charles County last week, spreading the word about the initiative "Make It in America."
Issues: Jobs & the Economy

February 3, 2011
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Touting the success of early learning centers in teaching social and academic skills to poor and special needs children, Rep. Steny H. Hoyer, D-Md., announced Fri., Jan. 14, plans to introduce legislation to expand community schools nationwide.
Issues: Education

February 2, 2011
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As Senate Republicans were preparing Tuesday morning to push for a vote to repeal the landmark health care reform bill passed by Democrats last year, Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-Md., 5th) was in Leonardtown, selling the merits of the bill.
Issues: Health Care & Seniors

January 19, 2011
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The Social Security Administration plans to open a field office in Charlotte Hall sometime in April. Residents will be able to file for Social Security, disability benefits and Medicare at the office.
Issues: Health Care & Seniors

January 14, 2011
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They're described as "one-stop shops" for students and families in need, but to those involved with theJudy Centers in Maryland, they are the means to helping 12,000 students nationwide have better lives.
Issues: Education

January 7, 2011
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For Naval Support Facility Indian Head, 2010 was a year of reflection and celebration.
Issues: National Security & Veterans

December 15, 2010
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House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer appears to be solidifying his position as the Democratic leader whom Republicans can deal with and trust next year.
Issues: Federal Employees

December 5, 2010
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Maryland has submitted its final "pollution diet" plan, which details how the state will achieve Chesapeake Bay pollution reduction goals five years earlier than mandated by the federal government.
Issues: Environment

December 3, 2010
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Seven of the eight Maryland representatives in Congress voted Thursday to make the tax cuts to the middle class permanent, with Republican Rep. Roscoe G. Bartlett voting against the bill, which passed 234 to 188.
Issues: Jobs & the Economy