Celebrating Freedom

Primary Election Day next year is also the first day of Passover.

Orthodox Jews would not be able to vote on that holy day.

Delegate Dalya Attar and I wrote a joint letter to Linda Lamone, the State Administrator of Elections, informing her of our intent to introduce legislation that would move the election date to April 16 from April 23.  Senator Shelly Hettleman will also introduce a bill.

Mayor Brandon Scott and County Executive John Olszewski wrote letters supporting this change.

When I thanked them, I wrote:

“The Passover holiday celebrates our exodus to freedom.  Centuries later, Election Day celebrates our fundamental right in a democracy – the right to vote.”

Asking for your vote and your help

I haven’t done much legislative work this summer.

Last Wednesday was an exception.

I attended a meeting in Annapolis of the Task Force to Study Implementing a Civil Right to Counsel in Maryland.

Having a lawyer makes a crucial difference in housing court or in child custody cases.

I drove to and from the meeting with former Attorney General Steve Sachs.

Steve is an adviser and a contributor.

He told me that he would be out of town on Election Day and voting by absentee ballot.

Just before we returned to Steve’s home, I said, “Since I won’t see you before you leave, I’m asking for your vote.”

“You have it,” Steve replied.

 

I’ll be at Cross Country Elementary School on June 24, again asking people for their votes.

I need your help asking people for their votes at other polling places.

If you can volunteer, please click the link below.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1jKJKHaCMBEWgGHpiPOueh4mhk4tT5UUDeYVFsAud6-0/viewform

 

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