The labor movement and the civil rights movement have always been strongest when they've stood together.
It was an honor to keynote the A. Philip Randolph Institute Northeast Regional Conference and join leaders from across the region who are carrying forward that legacy—fighting for dignity, opportunity, and justice for every worker and every community.
Together, we're building a Maryland where hard work is valued, every voice is heard, and everyone has the opportunity to thrive.
The Constitution is not open to reinterpretation by executive order.
Today, the Supreme Court reaffirmed a principle that has defined our nation for more than 150 years: every child born on American soil is an American citizen.
Birthright citizenship is not a political favor, it is a constitutional right guaranteed by the 14th Amendment. No president or administration has the authority to decide which children deserve to be Americans.
Maryland will not leave our immigrant communities behind. We will continue to stand with them and defend the constitutional protections of every family that calls our state home.
It was a pleasure speaking with the South Asian Herald about our vision for Maryland's future. I'm grateful for the opportunity to reflect on how far we've come—and even more excited about the work ahead. Thank you to everyone who has been part of this journey. Together, we're going to keep building a Maryland where every family has the opportunity to thrive.
#Lokayan26
Forging Maritime Bonds Across the Atlantic - 🇮🇳⛵🇺🇸
During her port call at Baltimore, #IndianNavy's Tall Ship INS Sudarshini undertook a series of high-level engagements including hosting @AmbVMKwatra, Ambassador of India to the USA and @LtGovMiller, Lieutenant Governor of Maryland.
The crew participated in the Baltimore City Parade as part of #Sail250 Maryland.
#Sagaryatra2026 #TallShipIndia #SailsOfIndia
#BridgesofFriendship
@USNavy@SpokespersonMoD@IndianEmbassyUS@USAndIndia
Cancer touches nearly every family. That's why today's opening of the Mandy & Dennis Weinman Cancer Building at Sinai Hospital means so much.
This beautiful new facility represents compassion, innovation, and the belief that every Marylander deserves access to high-quality care close to home. Congratulations to @LBHealth everyone who made this vision a reality.
Pride has always been a protest.
As Marsha P. Johnson reminds us, “No pride for some of us without liberation for all of us.”
The fight for equality didn’t end yesterday, and it won’t end tomorrow. In Maryland, we’ll keep choosing courage over fear, community over division, and justice over hate—for everyone. 🏳️🌈
A dangerous heat wave is expected to bring extreme heat and humidity to Maryland over the next several days, with heat index values that could climb above 100 degrees in many areas.
Take precautions now:
💧 Drink plenty of water
🌳 Limit time outdoors during the hottest part of the day
🏠 Stay in air-conditioned spaces whenever possible
👵 Check on older adults, neighbors, and anyone without access to cooling
🚗 Never leave children or pets in a parked car
A few simple steps can save lives. Stay cool, Maryland.
Strong schools start with strong leaders.
I was honored to join educators, researchers, and policymakers from across the country at the Leaders Developing Leaders Summit to talk about why investing in principals is investing in our students, our communities, and our future. In Maryland, we'll keep building the leadership pipeline our students deserve.
Every voice matters in the work to save lives.
Next Thursday, I'll chair the Maryland Overdose Response Advisory Council as we host a public listening session. If you've been impacted by substance use or have ideas to help reduce overdoses in Maryland, I hope you'll join us.
🗓️ Thursday, July 9
🕙 10:00 a.m.
Learn more: https://t.co/FgkIDmYnEy
Today, on National Postal Worker Day, we recognize the dedicated postal workers who keep Maryland connected every single day.
Through heat waves, snowstorms, and everything in between, they deliver more than mail—they deliver medications, paychecks, ballots, care packages, and peace of mind.
Thank you to every postal worker for your service, your reliability, and your commitment to our communities. Maryland appreciates you.
Our differences are one of our greatest strengths. Disability Pride Month is a celebration of the talents, perspectives, and leadership that people with disabilities bring to every community across Maryland.
As we celebrate this month, we also recommit ourselves to building a state where every person can fully participate, contribute, and thrive. That's how we build a stronger Maryland for everyone.
Today, the Moore-Miller Administration announced $6.3 million in high-priority overdose response grants through @StopOverdoseMD!
Maryland has cut fatal overdoses by half in the last three years thanks to the dedication of countless partners across the state who refused to accept the status quo. But our mission is far from over! We have to keep expanding access to care, because all overdoses are preventable, and one death is one too many.
A child can't reach their full potential if they're struggling in silence.
Today, we announced more than $96 million to expand school-based behavioral health services across Maryland—connecting an estimated 200,000 students with counseling, crisis support, substance use prevention, family services, and more.
Our goal is simple: more resources, more support, and less stigma. Every child deserves to know that asking for help is a sign of strength.
We recently welcomed advocates, community leaders, and changemakers to Government House to celebrate a simple truth: every Marylander deserves to live openly, safely, and authentically.
At a time when LGBTQ+ rights are under attack across our country, Maryland will continue to stand for dignity, equality, and belonging. Happy Pride. 🏳️🌈
This weekend, Democrats from across Maryland came together at the 2026 Fight Back & Win Gala to celebrate our shared values, our unity, and the work ahead. Together, we'll keep organizing, keep fighting, and win in November. #MDDems#VoteBlue
For 250 years, ordinary Americans have stepped forward in extraordinary moments to serve our nation through the United States Navy.
It was an honor to join veterans, service members, and community leaders in Baltimore to celebrate the opening of Navy 250: The Legacy—an exhibit that brings those stories of courage, sacrifice, and innovation to life.
As we look ahead to America's next chapter, we also honor the sailors whose service helped shape our nation's history. ⚓️
Today, we announced more than $96 million to expand school-based behavioral health services across Maryland—connecting an estimated 200,000 students with counseling, crisis support, substance use prevention, family services, and more.
Faith communities have the power to transform lives—not just by opening their doors, but by creating spaces where everyone can fully participate and belong.
I was honored to keynote @KennedyKrieger Annual Faith Leaders Conference, where clergy and community leaders from across Maryland came together to share practical strategies for advancing disability inclusion in congregations and communities. Together, we're building a Maryland where no one is left behind.
Congratulations to Lieutenant Governor @arunamiller on her nomination for Lieutenant Governor in the 2026 general election!
Thank you to everyone who participated in yesterday's primaries to make your voices heard.
Thank you, Maryland.
@iamwesmoore and I are honored, once again, to be your Democratic nominees.
Over the last three years, together we’ve created jobs, made our communities safer, lowered overdose deaths, and built a stronger Maryland.
This victory belongs to every volunteer, organizer, and Marylander who showed up, spoke up, and voted.
Now, it’s on to November.
Let’s finish what we started.