Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Who will be Maryland's next Attorney General? Express news and a Nov. 7th event listing.
Del. Jon S. Cardin
Since Attorney General Doug Gansler is currently running for governor, a number of candidates are vying for his soon-to-be vacant position in Maryland. While attending a mixer for the Governor's Commission on Environmental Justice and Sustainable Communities, during the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland's 2013 Weekend Conference, one candidate introduced himself to me. Jon S. Cardin, Maryland delegate for District 11 in Baltimore County, sparked my desire to follow the race, and remind you about it, too.
I recently took a moment to visit his website www.joncardin.com to begin to read up on his political beliefs, and his professional reputation. I also discovered that he pushed for cyber bullying legislation. Overall, the nephew of U.S. Senator Ben Cardin seems to have a track record of working hard on behalf of his constituents. Thus far, I did appreciate that he was personable and interested in everyone, including those who weren't on a VIP list.
For those of you who want to stay up-to-date regarding the happenings of political candidates in Maryland, I encourage you to visit http://www.elections.state.md.us/elections/2014/primary_candidates/gen_listings_2014_1_ALL.html for a listing of various hopefuls. Delegate Bill Frick and State Senator Brian Frosh also have their hats in the ring along with Delegate Aisha N. Braveboy (D-Prince George’s). Del. Braveboy, the Chair of the Maryland Black Caucus Foundation, reportedly played an active role in fighting for HBCUs to recieve more state funding. (See http://diverseeducation.com/article/51144 for details.) Quick facts about her are also listed on her website http://www.aishabraveboy.com.
As the Attorney General race heats up in Maryland, I would also like to share that you may learn more about the Democratic candidates for Maryland Attorney General on November 7th, at The University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law. The free forum in Baltimore is scheduled to be held from 7:30-10:00 PM. Please visit the link below. Note that registration is required. http://www.law.umaryland.edu/faculty/conferences/detail.html?conf=152
November's issue of Grove Street Ezine will be coming soon. Please stay in touch and informed!
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