April 27, 2024

UAV Solutions Looking to Expand to St. Mary’s

Rep. Hoyer tours UAV Solutions facility in Jessup, MD to discuss his Make It In America Plan & the company’s expansion to be near the UAV test site at Walter Francis Duke Airport in St. Mary’s County.

Private Sector Created New Jobs in June, Hoyer Wants More

Rep. Steny Hoyer announced 262,000 new jobs in the private sector were created in June, bringing the US unemployment rate down to 6.1 percent; continues his push for Make It In America legislation to improve those numbers.

Hoyer Continues ‘Make It In America’ Efforts

Democrats build legislation aimed to create manufacturing jobs and opportunities for all workers as the route to near-term and long-term economic growth.

Infrastructure Investment Headed to Ches Bay

Congressman Hoyer praises the bill which helps move forward dredging the Baltimore Harbor and Channel, restoring the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries, and supporting oyster recovery efforts.

Hoyer Urges MIT Study Before Windmills Built

Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (MD-5) released the following statement after Governor Martin O’Malley vetoed H.B. 1168 calling for an MIT study of windmills on the Maryland Eastern Shore.

Congressional Student STEM Challenge Open

Final Deadline to Register and Submit Apps is May 31; Students Who Have Not Yet Registered Are Encouraged to Join

Hoyer: The Affordable Care Act is Working

The Affordable Care Act, with 8 million enrolled in private health insurance plans via government marketplaces, is already a win for Americans’ health and economy.

Hoyer: May Maryland History Guide Us Forward

Maryland was founded 380 years ago on the principles of tolerance and peace, “May that moment guide us forward,” the congressman told the celebrants at Maryland Day.

Hoyer Calls 2013 ‘Year of Do-Nothing Congress’

As the second session begins, Rep. Hoyer compares the scant 56 bills signed into law by the 2013 Congress to 193 the year before, with 8 days left in the first session..

Hoyer: Affordable Care Act Already Saving Us Money

This year alone, 150,000 Marylanders covered by private insurance plans benefitted by a provision in the Affordable Care Act with an average of a $143 rebate.