Press Releases
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Trump's Unbelievable Environmental Plan
March 3, 2017
Along with new EPA Administrator Pruitt, Trump is trying to gut the federal funds to help clean up the Bay. Under his reckless proposal, the budget for the project would be reduced by 93%, literally tens of millions of dollars, gone.
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Sessions Must Resign
March 2, 2017
Late last night, the Washington Post reported that Attorney General Jeff Sessions had multiple conversations with Russian officials during Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and lied when asked about it under oath.
He must resign and we need to immediately appoint an independent commission to investigate the Trump campaign’s shady ties to Putin and his cronies.
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Kids Deserve Safe Schools
February 23, 2017
Yesterday, the Trump administration rescinded important protections initiated by the Obama administration to guarantee the right of transgender students to use restrooms and locker rooms that match their gender identities in public schools.
Rolling back these rules is unfair, discriminatory and contradicts our nation’s core value of equality.
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No Lobbyists on Presidential Transition Teams Act
December 5, 2016
In order to ensure that American taxpayer dollars aren’t going into the pockets of powerful DC lobbyists, I introduced the No Lobbyists on Presidential Transition Teams Act to prevent president-elects and vice president-elects from paying registered lobbyists to be a part of presidential transition teams.
Keep up to date with this bill here.
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Trump is NOT draining the swamp
December 1, 2016
President-elect Trump spent a lot of time on the campaign trail saying he was going to “drain the swamp” in DC. So far, it looks like he is breaking that promise to the American people.
He is filling his cabinet and advisory roles with Big Money political donors like Betsy DeVos and DC insiders like Reince Priebus. He is also setting a dangerous precedent surrounding his business dealings; putting his assets in a “blind trust” that is operated by his children is not good enough. The American public needs to have confidence that the office of the Presidency isn’t being tainted by President-elect Trump’s business interests.
The only thing Trump is doing to clean up the swamp is dressing the alligators up in suits and ties. Read more about how President-elect Trump isn’t draining the swamp here.
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That keeps me going...
December 1, 2016
Since the election, a number of you have come up to me and said, “I’m glad you’re there.” I think that means, “Thanks for looking out for us,” and I want you to know I’m going to keep doing the best I can.
But I want to say the same thing back to you: “I’m glad you’re there.” I’m glad you’re there, holding strong, building a life, and all the while finding time to do things for others. That keeps me going. Thank you!
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Sarbanes on Stephen Bannon Appointment
December 1, 2016
I was proud to join with 169 of my colleagues in the House of Representatives to call on President-elect Trump to rescind his nomination of Stephen Bannon as White House Chief Strategist.
Bannon is a leader of the radical right movement and bringing him into the White House inner circle is a flashing red danger sign about where the Trump Administration is headed.
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Thank You
November 9, 2016
I wanted to thank you so much for all of your support during this campaign. Yesterday's vote of confidence from the people of Maryland's Third District was truly humbling. I look forward to continuing to work hard in Congress on behalf of my constituents and our country.
America has been through a long and hard fought campaign for the presidency and last night's result was a surprise to many. We must move forward, finding opportunities to work together collaboratively, while recognizing that there will inevitably and justifiably be points of deep disagreement among us. Above all, we must listen to each other in good faith and with an appreciation that our diversity -- of backgrounds, of views, of convictions -- should be and can be the source of our greatest strength.
-Congressman John Sarbanes
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Capital Gazette Endorses John Sarbanes
October 26, 2016
Thank you to the Capital Gazette for endorsing my re-election campaign! It is a privilege to work on behalf of the residents of Anne Arundel County in the United States Congress.Anne Arundel County has a rich and diverse history and is home to strong communities, proud residents and national treasures, such as the U.S. Naval Academy. With an unrivaled combination of military installations, cyber and defense contractors, major health and educational institutions, and vibrant small businesses, the county has become a key economic engine driving growth around the Baltimore-Washington Airport, Fort Meade and beyond. At the same time, the hundreds of miles of shoreline that touch the county have inspired its citizens to exercise special stewardship over the health of the Chesapeake Bay. -
Women's Equality Day
August 26, 2016
Today is the 96th anniversary of women winning the right to vote. While we are on the verge of electing our first female president we need to remember that we still have work to do when it comes to securing equal pay for equal work and electing more women into office!
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Happy 100th Birthday to the National Park Service
August 25, 2016
The National Park Service turns 100 years old today!Maryland is home to 18 wonderful national parks and this weekend all entrance fees are being waived to celebrate their centennial. -
Recalling Michael Phelps
August 12, 2016
Back in the day, before Michael Phelps competed in his first Olympics, he and I used to share the pool at Meadowbrook in Mt. Washington. At 23 years his senior, I used to pace myself by trying to swim one lap for his every two. I couldn't even do that. Anyway, we chose different paths from there. Michael decided to become the greatest Olympian of all time. I went into politics. Sometimes I think about how different things would have been if I'd been a better swimmer. Oh well .... Congratulations Michael on making your hometown of Baltimore and Towson High School (where all my kids graduated) so proud!!
- Congressman John Sarbanes
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National Night Out 2016
August 2, 2016
This year I had the chance to go to the National Night Out events in Onley and Halethorpe. It's always a great night for members of the community to come out and meet our first responders and law enforcement personnel.
Click below to see a quick video from the Halethorpe event.
Click on the left or right of the photo to scroll through an album of photos from Olney and Halethorpe's National Night Out events.
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Baltimore Pride 2016
July 22, 2016
This year’s Baltimore Pride week takes on special significance this year, after the violence in Orlando. To learn more about the events taking place click here: http://baltimorepride.org/
I am proud of the great strides we have made as a nation over recent years when it comes to making sure every American, no matter who they love, is treated equality. We have seen the reversal of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell in our military, marriage equally passed on a national level, and just last month President Obama named Stonewall National Monument in New York City the first national monument to LGBT rights.
However, the GOP's recently released platform has been named the most anti-LGBT platform ever. We need to push to make sure that Democrats win in November to ensure the progress we've made in recent years isn't reversed.
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Co-Prescribing to Reduce Overdoses Act (HR 3680)
July 21, 2016
Last week the House passed the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act of 2016 which included the Co-Prescribing to Reduce Overdoses Act (HR 3680) -- a bill I authored to help expand access to overdose reversal drugs like Naloxone. I believe the Co-Prescribing to Reduce Overdoses Act is an important tool in fighting the opioid epidemic in our country. I was proud to serve on the conference committee that worked to iron out the differences between the House and Senate bills. This package also passed in the Senate last week and has been sent to the President’s desk for his signature.
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Seneca Falls Anniversary
July 19, 2016
American women have always been on the front lines of voting rights, civil rights, and human rights. Today in 1848 women gathered in Seneca Falls, NY for the first women’s rights convention where they discussed the social, civil, and religious rights of women.
We have come a long way in the fight for women’s rights in America but we still have a ways to go. Today women still make less than their male counterparts in the workplace and aren’t always able to take maternity leave. These and other issues that affect women and working families could be addressed more often if we had more women in elected office.
One way to achieve this goal is to have citizen-owned elections, it’s been proven in places like Connecticut that once you give average Americans the ability to run and win seats in office their voices are heard and legislation can be passed to benefit the broader society.
That’s why I authored the Government By the People Act, and am a strong supporter of the Disclose Act and the effort to overturn Citizens United.
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Artscape 2016
July 18, 2016
This year’s theme for Artscape was Space. It was great to wander around this annual festival and see how people interpreted that theme in different ways. There was everything from large planet models you could walk inside of to cool off to fellow festival goers dressed up as aliens.
Visitors this year had a wide variety of activities to choose from with concerts to listen to, plays to watch, new video games to play, and local artwork to admire. I enjoyed the performance by the Orchkids at the Meyerhoff which is becoming an Artscape tradition.
Artscape always brings out the creative side of Baltimore and I’m pleased that this year’s festival was such a success!
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Sarbanes Family Picnic 2016
May 26, 2016
Thank you so much to everyone who came out to the Sarbanes Family picnic. My dad and I were happy to see so many good friends made the trip out even in the rain! We look forward to doing this again.
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Sarbanes Family Picnic (Rain Location)
May 19, 2016
Due to the rainy forecast we have moved the location of the picnic indoors to Ridgely’s Run Community Center.Date: May 21, 2016Time: 1PM - 4PMMy dad and I will give brief remarks around 2:30pmLocation: Ridgely’s Run Community Center8400 Mission Rd, Jessup, MD 20794Directions: From 95 take exit 41 towards MD 175 E/Jessup. Turn right onto US-1 South. Turn Right onto Mission Road. The community center will be on your right, look for the blue and white Sarbanes signs.My dad and I are looking forward to seeing everyone on Saturday!Thanks for all of your support! -
Light City's Neighborhood Lights- Hampden
March 31, 2016
Last night I was able to stop by the Light City Neighborhood Lights installation in Hampden, which is located in the Third District. Below is my interview with MICA faculty member Diana Reichenbach who put together an amazing interactive community art piece.