I was proud to recognize Jekko Syquia as the winner of the 2015 Congressional Art Competition today.
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I was saddened to learn of Governor Hogan's cancer diagnosis today.
These three students have exhibited great personal character and academic achievement to earn an appointment to the U.S. Air Force Academy, and it was truly an honor and privilege to nominate them.
I was honored to host leaders of the NAACP today and to thank them for the work they do on behalf of the Fifth District and our state.
I was pleased to visit the NOAA Center for Weather and Climate Prediction this morning and to thank Dr. Uccellini and the employees for the work they perform on behalf of American families and businesses every day.
I was very pleased to meet with Parker today to congratulate him on his history project and to wish him well as he competes against students from across the country.
I am deeply disappointed with the findings of the Federal Transit Administration's safety management inspection of Metro.
I was proud to participate in one of the most unique and storied activities in the modern history of our state.
I can't think of a better place to celebrate the outdoors and celebrate the Potomac than at Piscataway Park.
There is nothing more fundamental to the American Dream than homeownership. Here in Prince George's County, the state, federal, and local governments have partnered to help make the goal of homeownership more attainable.
I'm proud to celebrate these outstanding awardees and the enormous opportunities we have to attract business development and jobs to Southern Maryland in the years ahead.
I am deeply disappointed that House Republicans passed a bill tonight that disinvests in our nation's critical infrastructure needs and limits access to important housing programs.
We are appalled that riders' lives may have been put at risk simply because a small, yet critical component of the power cable connectors was not installed as required by the manufacturer's directions and WMATA engineering specification.
I am deeply concerned about this data breach that the Office of Personnel Management reported today.
We are deeply disappointed that the House of Representatives has chosen to cut $50 million from Metro and not fulfill the long-standing federal commitment critical to rider safety improvements.