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Congressman Hoyer attended the 34th Annual Black History Month Breakfast in Waldorf, Maryland, where he was joined by keynote speaker, Assistant Democratic Leader James Clyburn, Senator Ben Cardin, and hundreds of constituents from Maryland's Fifth District.
Congressman Hoyer discussed several issues, including President Obama's 2016 Budget, House Republicans' 56th vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act, and District of Columbia voting rights, on WAMU's The Kojo Nnamdi Show.
The President's budget proposal released today makes important investments for the future of the Fifth District, Maryland and our country.
We mark Black History Month this year by celebrating the legacy of the thousands who braved violence and intimidation a half-century ago when they stood up for the equal right to vote.
There is still more work to be done to alleviate homelessness in our community, and I'm proud that our community stakeholders and volunteers are working together to take action.
As part of the Cybersecurity Workforce Pipeline Consortium, Bowie State University will expand its cybersecurity research and curriculum to continue engaging students in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) field.
I'm proud to be joining my colleagues here today to re-introduce the Federal Employee Paid Parental Leave Act.
I join in welcoming Governor Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. and Lt. Governor Boyd K. Rutherford in service to the great state of Maryland.
Congressman Hoyer discussed the President's State of the Union address on WJLA News Channel 8 and WUSA Channel 9 last night.
This evening, President Obama laid out a vision of an America that prioritizes a strong and growing middle class.
I join in thanking Administrator Tangherlini for his successful tenure leading the General Services Administration.
We know that you share our commitment to strengthening Maryland's economy and ensuring that the people of Maryland have access to infrastructure they need to excel in their lives, and we believe construction of the Red and Purple Lines is central to achieving these priorities.
The Small Business Administration, under the leadership of Maria Contrereas-Sweet, has been available as a resource to businesses like Antenna Research Associates to facilitate access to capital, assist with contracts, and provide helpful advice.
Protecting the water quality of the Chesapeake Bay is essential to preserving and restoring the economic vitality of the Bay and this grant will help Maryland farmers contribute to that restoration for generations to come.