End of Session Letter
Dear Friends, We have come to the end of the 445th Legislative Session of the Maryland General Assembly. It was an honor to continue to serve you this Session now in …
Dear Friends, We have come to the end of the 445th Legislative Session of the Maryland General Assembly. It was an honor to continue to serve you this Session now in …
Urge Maryland State Board of Education to Take Over City Schools In a letter to State Superintendent of Schools Mohammed Choudhury and the Maryland State Board of Education, House Republicans …
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Over the weekend, Delegate Mike McKay launched his campaign for the District 1 seat in the Maryland Senate. He made the official announcement on Sunday evening at the Allegany Fair …
Each year, the Department of Legislative Services puts out a 90-Day Report at the end of each Session in regards to the State. While last year it was cut to …
Below is the House Minority Caucus’ statement on the fight to help sustain Governor Hogan’s veto on HB 4. We will continue to fight for Marylanders’ rights during this Session. …
Like you, I am itching to start to safely reopen our communities for business. As a small business owner and father with a family to support, I share your uncertainty, concern and frustration. This has been difficult for all of us as we do our part to flatten the curve and slow the spread.
Over the past weeks, I have attended a variety of pre-legislative events throughout District 1C and have enjoyed hearing directly from constituents, business leaders and local elected officials on the issues that matter most to them.
On Monday, it was my honor to attend several Veterans Day commemorations around District 1C. I was please to join events in Cumberland, Flintstone and Hancock that honored the service and sacrifice of our Western Maryland veterans.
I am extremely honored to be named a Co-Chair of the Economic Stability Commission by new House Speaker, Adrienne Jones. This commission evolved from a Study Group with the same name established by the late House Speaker Mike Busch last year.
The 2019 Legislative Session of the Maryland General Assembly ended on Monday, April 8th at midnight, Sine Die.
Sine Die is usually a celebratory affair, but this year it was overshadowed by the great loss of Maryland House of Delegates Speaker, Mike Busch, who passed away the day before the 2019 Session ended.