Press Releases
October 7, 2018
Today we gathered in Emmetsburg to honor and give thanks for the sacrifices of the heroes we have lost.
October 5, 2018
I enjoyed visiting the Thompson Creek Window Company today and touring their manufacturing facility to learn more about the work they are doing, which creates good jobs and helps grow our economy.
Issues:
Jobs & the Economy
October 5, 2018
I thoroughly enjoyed visiting TeamBuilders Academy and meeting with students and instructors today.
Issues:
Education
October 5, 2018
I was humbled to receive this distinguished award from the Prince George’s County Chamber of Commerce.
Issues:
Jobs & the Economy
October 2, 2018
Today, I was pleased to meet with members of the Maryland chapter of NARFE to express my gratitude for their service to our country and discuss some of the most important issues facing federal employees...
Issues:
Federal Employees
October 2, 2018
Today’s report ought to be a serious wakeup call. Actions taken by the Trump Administration and Republicans in Congress to sabotage health care in our country have serious consequences for families in our state.
Issues:
Health Care & Seniors
October 1, 2018
I was pleased to tour the Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute this afternoon and learn more about the training the Institute develops to for emergency services personnel.
September 28, 2018
We are asking that you investigate the FBI’s decision-making process for the project to include whether the FBI made the decision to abandon the suburban campus option, participated in the decision but did not make the ultimate decision about changing the plan for the FBI Headquarters, and whether the FBI acted pursuant to direction from President Trump, any White House official, or Office of Management and Budget (OMB) official...
Issues:
Federal Employees
September 26, 2018
During the meeting, the Members and union representatives discussed the negative impact of continued attacks by the Trump Administration and Congressional Republicans on our federal civilian workforce, including the Administration’s Executive Orders undermining the right of federal employees to engage in union activities on official time and making it easier to fire employees, as well as President Trump’s decision to cancel a scheduled pay increase for federal workers.
Issues:
Federal Employees
September 26, 2018
In their letter, Hoyer and Norton wrote, “We are deeply concerned that the process used to develop USDA’s relocation proposal may have omitted critical considerations. It is unclear whether a robust cost-benefit analysis was completed to justify relocation of two vital federal agencies.
Issues:
Federal Employees