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O’Malley/Brown: Hagerstown runs One Maryland
Friday, May 9, 2008
"Capital for a Day" Addresses Serious Issues
"I am proud to officially proclaim
Governor Martin
O'Malley
"The excitement in this community is
just incredible… I've never seen it like this
in my 20 years of public service." [Hagerstown Herald-Mail,
5.9.08]
Del. John P.
Donoghue,
D-Washington
"Your honor… The best thing I ever did
in my entire life was vote you." [Hagerstown Herald-Mail,
5.9.08]
William Howard
Wachs -
"As we continue to make progress for
Marylanders, we must not lose focus on our more
rural areas and our smaller towns… I am pleased
to join Governor O'Malley and the rest of our
cabinet today in focusing on the issues,
challenges and opportunities right here in
Lt. Gov. Anthony
Brown
One
Maryland - Addressing Local Issues the
Bipartisan Way
"The best part so far has been the
ability to be with the governor for a length of
time to really hone in on what our issues are"
[Hagerstown Herald-Mail,
5.9.08]
Republican Mayor
Robert E. Bruchey
II
Government that Works for
Agriculture - A Secretary who "Gets
It"
"A lot of farmers look at folks in
David Herbst -
Owner, Misty Meadows Dairy
Farm
Public Safety - A Cornerstone of
O'Malley/Brown
Administration
"The
politicians are listening now... Before Gov.
O'Malley, they didn't listen."
[Hagerstown Herald-Mail,
5.9.08]
Sgt. Richard
Thomas - Correctional
Officer
"I'm proud to have made public safety
a cornerstone of the O'Malley/Brown
administration… I'm also proud that we were
able to secure funding for additional
correctional officers, stab-proof vests which
will provide vital protection to those who work
in this facility, and an innovative K9 training
program that will enhance safety through
increase contraband seizures.
Correctional Officers represent a unique and
critical part of the criminal justice system,
and they deserve the support and protection it
takes to do the job well."
Gov. Martin
O'Malley
Future "Capital for a Day"
Cities
Chestertown (June)
Leonardtown
(July)
The Port Towns for



