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August 8, 2016
As we mark National Night Out, I'm pleased to see Fifth District residents, law enforcement personnel, civic groups, businesses, neighborhood organizations, and local officials come together to make their communities safe and secure.
August 8, 2016
I was saddened to learn of former Rep. Helen Delich Bentley's passing. I served with her for ten years in Maryland's Congressional delegation, and I saw firsthand her tenacity and her deep caring for the people of Baltimore and our state.
July 22, 2016
Hughesville Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad plays a critical role in keeping our community safe, and I'm pleased to announce this grant funding to strengthen their operations and safety.
July 22, 2016
I am writing to request a specific plan and timeline for when we can expect the replacement Community-Based Outpatient Clinic (CBOC) to be up and running in Southern Maryland.
July 22, 2016
I want to congratulate all who participated in the 35th Annual Fifth District Congressional Arts Competition, as well as the families, teachers, and friends who encouraged these outstanding students along the way.
Issues:
Education
July 22, 2016
I'm proud that Maryland's Fifth Congressional District has a long tradition of sending dedicated and talented men and women to our Armed Forces – and that they serve our country with honor and make a difference through their service.
July 22, 2016
I want to thank the members of The Links who met with me today to discuss their concerns after recent gun violence in Orlando, Baton Rouge, Minneapolis, and Dallas, and the pressing need for action to stop these tragic events from happening.
July 22, 2016
FlexEl is exactly the type of company we need to see more of – one that is innovating and creating jobs here in the U.S.
Issues:
Jobs & the Economy
July 22, 2016
The opioid and heroin epidemic has impacted families and communities across the nation, including right here in the Washington-Baltimore region.
July 21, 2016
The Republican Majority has decided that in the House Chamber tomorrow, and for the next seven weeks, the lights will be out, the microphones will be turned off, and no debate will take place on commonsense gun safety legislation, even as the American people demand action. Thank you for being here tonight. So ladies and gentlemen, we may not be able to turn the lights on in the dark Chamber of the House, but we can shine, we can shine a bright light across the nation to signal our determination for change.