I represent more than 62,000 federal workers who live in my district and I was pleased to meet with AFGE and NTEU's presidents today to hear their concerns.
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I am very pleased to learn that both the Riverdale Fire Department and the Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute have been allocated this money.
I'm pleased that this SAFER grant will help to ensure that Anne Arundel County can hire and recruit the appropriate staffing levels necessary to protect our local families and communities.
It was an honor to join the Bowie Baysox and to throw out the first pitch at tonight's game.
I was pleased to attend today's ribbon cutting at Melwood, an organization that is doing very important work throughout the Greater Washington Area, providing skills and dignity to so many.
It was an honor for me to celebrate Charles Bauserman's tremendous contributions to the Civil Air Patrol, to the state of Maryland, and to the United States of America.
One of the greatest privileges I have as a Member of Congress is to nominate talented young people from the Fifth Congressional District to our service academies each year.
While important funding for transportation projects in the Fifth District–including finishing the beltway interchange at the Greenbelt Metro Station–were included in the plan released today, I am deeply disappointed that the Governor chose to shift some of the cost of the Purple Line to Prince George's and Montgomery Counties.
I was proud to recognize Jekko Syquia as the winner of the 2015 Congressional Art Competition today.
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.