Throughout my years in Congress, I have worked with few people as capable, personable, or hardworking as Beth Moten.
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This bill includes some important investments in Maryland's future, ranging from education to modernizing our transportation infrastructure needs.
I think it goes without saying that we have the most competitive sites for the location of the FBI consolidation and we are going to continue to press.
I was humbled to receive this award today from the Congressional Fire Services Institute. As much as I am honored to be receiving it, what I am most honored to do is stand up for the courageous men and women of the fire services each and every day in Congress.
I congratulate the administrators, teachers, staff, and students at White Marsh Elementary for their hard work, exceptional accomplishments, and dedication to education that has earned them this special honor as a Maryland Blue Ribbon School.
I was pleased to welcome Mr. Wiedefeld to Capitol Hill today to discuss his top priorities and plans to address some of Metro's immediate challenges.
I join in supporting calls from President Wallace Loh and student leaders to rename the University of Maryland's football stadium.
I join in congratulating last night's honorees for exemplifying the values the Collective Empowerment Group has successfully promoted over the past two decades.
This bill is about investment in the future, investment in children. Investing in elementary and secondary education is one of the most consequential acts we will undertake in this House.
I was proud to celebrate the inauguration of Dr. Robert Caret today as the University System of Maryland's fourth chancellor.
This exhibit is one of the most comprehensive and thoughtful presentations of the history of the Civil Rights Act that has ever been curated.
I was pleased to host this morning's informative discussion with law enforcement officials from the Fifth District and to express gratitude for the outstanding job they're doing to ensure that law enforcement is working in close concert with local communities to build and maintain trust.
I was pleased to attend today's event to commend everyone who has been working hard to expand Judy Centers in Baltimore City.
I join in congratulating Senator Barbara Mikulski on being named as one of the next recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, our nation's highest civilian recognition.
Every year, I look forward to this parade – not only because it pays tribute to the men and women who have served our country in uniform but because of where it takes place.