So join me and millions of fathers of daughters in America and make that dream possible by voting today for Kamala Harris to be the next President of the United States. #Kamala4President2024
For more than 50 years I’ve been working to make my corner of the world a better place—as a public servant, elected official, and a citizen of our great country. Four years ago, in response to a claim that we would never see a woman President in our lifetimes, I wrote…
Vote AGAINST the proposed Charles County Charter, Referendum Question A. If you want better government—Elect better leaders. https://t.co/ZF3S3PaU5L and https://t.co/4cGEwBvmMh
Let’s see the endorsement WashPost’s editors wrote for Kamala BEFORE Bezos vetoed it. Soon a courageous staffer will share it. The truth of the words the owner of the newspaper wouldn’t allow us to read will ring out even more loudly. @washingtonpost@nytimes@thehill@politico
Proud to see U.S. Senator Ben Cardin of Maryland, Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, on the dais as the Prime Minister speaks to a joint session of Congress calling for bipartisan support of Israel @ABC - https://t.co/IXBnqQGIBb @SenatorCardin
What I said four years ago before Joe Biden chose his candidate for Vice President—that his “Running mate may one day be the first woman President," published on August 7, 2020 in the Baltimore Sun @baltsunopinion@JoeBiden @POTUS@KamalaHarris @VP#TimeToPassTheBaton
The 6 American workers whose lives were tragically lost in the Key Bridge collapse were from Honduras, El Salvador, Guatamala and Mexico. Let’s take a moment to reflect on the contributions immigrants make every day to our country in spite of the hateful words of some politicians
Thank heaven today’s Republicans weren’t in Versailles lobbying the French to stop aid to General Washington and the American patriots during our War of Independence. #GloryToUkraine Republicans Block Aid to Ukraine, Jeopardizing Its Fight Against Russia https://t.co/4IeeVAucBh
@82_Streetcar @beyonddc There used to be a pavilion on the site with an acorn-shaped roof. There’s bound to be a photo in the archives. Use your imagination. In former times fresh spring water could have been compared to the color of silver.
It’s an honor for MDOT Sec Wiedefeld to mention his “initial investment” in Southern MD Rapid Transit (SMRT) in his new $43B capital program, but $1.25M in FY24 and $20M total—for planning only—is hardly a contributing factor to the 6-year $2B funding gap. https://t.co/oCsyVNeHVu
The Maryland legislature and Congressional Delegation have taken decisive action with funding and policy commitments to SMRT as a top State transit priority —including $100M in the FY24 budget for SMRT and the Red Line. The time is now for MDOT to fulfill its mandate for action.