Hoyer Visits NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
GREENBELT, MD – Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (MD-05) visited NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center today to receive an update on the production of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). The telescope will be launched into high-earth orbit in October 2018.
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Hoyer Meets with Planned Parenthood of Maryland
WASHINGTON, DC – This afternoon, Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (MD-05) met with Planned Parenthood of Maryland to discuss the importance of protecting access to health care services for women and men across the state of Maryland.
Hoyer Receives High Marks on the League of Conservation Voters Scorecard
WASHINGTON, DC – Yesterday, the League of Conservation Voters (LCV), a national, nonpartisan environmental organization, released its 2016 Environmental Scorecard.
Hoyer Meets with the Southern Maryland Chapter of Together We Will
LEXINGTON PARK, MD – On the National Day of Action to protect the Affordable Care Act, Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (MD-05) met with members of Together We Will – Southern Maryland, a civic engagement organization, to discuss the impact of Republican efforts to repeal the ACA without having a real plan to replace it.
Hoyer Statement on the Nomination of Jazz Lewis to the Maryland House of Delegates
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Hoyer Reelected to the US House from Maryland’s Fifth District
BOWIE, MD – Congressman Steny H. Hoyer released the following statement tonight after being reelected to the U.S.
Hoyer, Van Hollen Visit Campaign Offices, Thank Maryland GOTV Volunteers
BOWIE, MD -- Today, Congressman Steny H.
First Responders Endorse Hoyer’s Reelection to Congress
Fire fighters and law enforcement officials put their lives on the line every day to keep our communities safe. I am proud to stand with them and work to ensure that they have the resources they need through the Assistance to Firefighter Grant Program, the Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response Firefighters Program, and the COPS Hiring Recovery Program. I will continue to be a strong advocate for these brave men and women, and I thank them for their support.
Federal Employees Endorse Hoyer’s Reelection to Congress
These hardworking men and women support the defense and well-being of our nation, which is why I have consistently opposed efforts to reduce their wages, benefits, and hours. If we are to recruit and retain the best civil service in the world, we must ensure they have fair pay and benefits. I thank AFGE, AFSCME, NAGE, and NTEU for their support, and I will continue to partner with them to advocate for our federal workforce.
Educators Endorse Hoyer’s Reelection to Congress
I am honored to receive the endorsements of the National Education Association, the Maryland State Education Association, the American Federation of Teachers, and AFT Maryland. The great Marylander Frederick Douglas once said, ‘It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men,’ and that is what educators are working to do each and every day -- teaching our children and preparing them for a bright and successful future.
Hoyer Attends Early Vote Rally in Anne Arundel County
I was proud to cast my ballot today for Hillary Clinton. Secretary Clinton is extraordinarily able and has shown how strong, steady, and substantive she is throughout this campaign.
Environmental Groups Endorse Hoyer’s Reelection to Congress
Throughout my career, I have worked hard to secure funding to clean up the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries, restore our oyster population, and preserve our parks and open green space, which are important to our history and cultural heritage.
Hoyer Meets With The National Volunteer Fire Council
As co-chair of the Fire Services Caucus, it is my top priority to ensure that our first responders have the resources to do their jobs safely and effectively.
Hoyer Meets With Maryland Health Officials And Stakeholders To Discuss The Affordable Care Act
Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, Maryland has been successful in expanding health coverage to 278,000 additional residents, reducing the uninsured rate from 11.3% to 6.6% in just five years.