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Anita Mpambara Cox, the GOP nominee for Maryland State Senate District 19, joined WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" radio program on Friday to discuss her run. Website: https://anitamcox.com/ ABOUT: Anita is a Ugandan-American, member of Montgomery county's Charter Review Commission and Chair of Gaithersburg Multicultural Affairs Committee. I am also the founder and volunteer president of an international education non-profit (www.mcoxfoundation.org). For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Karen Lewis Young is running for the Maryland State Senate in District 3. We gave all candidates the same 4 questions and asked that all answers be 30 seconds. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Angela McIntosh is running for Maryland State Senate District 3. We gave all candidates the same 4 questions and asked that all answers be 30 seconds. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In two weeks, every county in Maryland will be required to have a Police Accountability Board. The Northgate Fire Station in the northern part of Frederick will be opening this week. Current Maryland Delegate, Jesse Pippy, is running for re-election in District 4. Education is important to Maryland State Senate District 3 candidate Republican Angela McIntosh. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A sinkhole on I-270 South after 124 in Montgomery County is significantly impacting traffic. Frederick County is required to have its police accountability board in place by July 1. A disease that's making headlines around the world may have arrived in Maryland... Monkeypox. Maryland State Senate District 3 candidate Jay Mason said he is running to help families create generational wealth. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jay Mason is running for Maryland State Senate District 3. We gave all candidates the same 4 questions and asked that all answers be 30 seconds. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Craig Giangrande is a co-owner of Jeffrey Corporation; a family business that is a franchisee of Burger King Corporation. He, his brother Gary and their late father Tony initially purchased two units in 1991 and over the yearshave worked to develop their company to thirteen units located in the mid-Maryland/ south-central Pennsylvania area. Burger King's franchising model provides for franchisees to have a high level of autonomy; they execute their own business deals, sign their own leases with landlords or alternately buy their own land. They raise their own capital and build their own buildings.In this environment, Jeffrey Corporation has been recognized by the BKC as being the nationalWhile earning his degree, Craig was also a municipal Police Officer for Seaside Heights (NJ) Police Department.Craig is active in several business, fraternal and service associations including; Maryland Farm Bureau, National Franchisee Association, Mid-Atlantic Franchisee Association, Patrolman's Benevolent Association Local NJ #252 (former). Craig was the 2018 Repupblican nominee for Maryland State Senate District 3, losing to Senator Ron Young in the genaral election.He is a member and chairman of the Frederick County Republican Central Committee.
Candidates for Maryland State Senate District 3 joined the In the Booth podcast to debate issues in their district and throughout the state ahead of the Nov. 6 election. The candidates answered questions regarding business and economic development, education, transportation, public safety and agriculture. Craig Giangrande, the Republican challenger for the seat, criticized incumbent Sen. Ron Young for his record for his stances on immigration in the state and the senator’s hope to implement “safe houses” for heroin addicts to be able to get clean needles and be in a safe environment. Young defended his record in his two terms in the senate, and offered his hopes to improve mass transit system in Frederick County and throughout the state.
“We all do the best we can. And I think whatever someone decides to do is the right step for them. But speaking out does have an impact. And I know that sharing my story brought comfort to many women, brought accountability to one man in particular, got legislation passed, and I think served as a bit of an educational opportunity or a warning to a lot of other men. And that makes it all worthwhile. It’s all of that.” — Maryland State Senator, Cheryl Kagan Cheryl Kagan represents Maryland State Senate District 17 in Annapolis. On March 1, 2018 she was inappropriately touched by a lobbyist. After she she called him out publicly, inspired by brave voices in the #MeToo movement, the lobbyist called her delusional and threatened to sue. Then Sen. Kagan produced video evidence and drove the legislature to pass an anti-sexual harassment law. In this interview, Sen. Kagan discusses what went into speaking up and taking action.
The race for Maryland State Senate District 41 has two Democrats Jill Carter and J.D. Merrill for the seat vacated by Nathaniel Oaks who on April 26, 2018, was ordered by a judge to be removed from the ballot. Oaks resigned from the state Senate on March 29, 2018 amid a scandal that we won't get into.So it is 27year old Merrill a former teacher and son-in-law of Martin O'Malley, who was a former mayor of the city, governor of the state and recently made an un unsuccessful run at the Democratic Presidential losing out to Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton. But young Mr. Merrill is taking on Carter former a member of the Maryland House of Delegates who heads the mayor Catherine Pugh's civil rights office.It should be noted that the winner of the Democratic Primary will be the person representing Maryland 41 in the state house in Annapolis. Follow me on Social Media @JWMediaDC on Twitter,,. Promotional and sponsor consideration from Sling TV the best streaming live television service on the market. Become a Slinger today.For all of your streaming video needs visit Boom Media,
The race for Maryland State Senate District 41 has two Democrats Jill Carter and J.D. Merrill for the seat vacated by Nathaniel Oaks who on April 26, 2018, was ordered by a judge to be removed from the ballot. Oaks resigned from the state Senate on March 29, 2018 amid a scandal that we won’t get into. So it is 27year old Merrill a former teacher and son-in-law of Martin O’Malley, who was a former mayor of the city, governor of the state and recently made an un unsuccessful run at the Democratic Presidential losing out to Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton. But young Mr. Merrill is taking on Carter former a member of the Maryland House of Delegates who heads the mayor Catherine Pugh’s civil rights office. It should be noted that the winner of the Democratic Primary will be the person representing Maryland 41 in the state house in Annapolis. Follow me on Social Media @JWMediaDC on Twitter,,. Promotional and sponsor consideration from Sling TV the best streaming live television service on the market. Become a Slinger today.For all of your streaming video needs visit Boom Media,