A lot of people have it tougher than I do.
Supporting iconic, growth-oriented industries, combined with tax policies that encourage small business growth and investment, represents a potent combination and is the basis of our entire administration.
I've made it very clear that building, maintaining, and fixing Maryland's roads and bridges is our top transportation priority, and it is a top priority of our administration.
If you want my answer about Donald Trump, you can Google it. It's everywhere. They've got this new thing called Google.
We need to encourage innovative ideas that give parents better alternatives to prepare children for higher education and for the jobs of the future.
I get asked that almost every day, but I've been saying the same thing... I'm not going to take any more stupid questions about Donald Trump. It's not what I focus on every day.
Let's find those areas where modest and reasonable tax cuts will have the biggest positive impact on our economy, and which will improve the lives of those who need it most: working families, retirees, and small business owners.
To those who would divide us or drive us to the extremes of either political party, I remind you that Maryland has been called 'a state of middle temperament.' Our politics need that middle temperament as well.
Creating sustainable jobs means doubling down on Baltimore's formidable strengths.
I believe that every child in Maryland deserves a world-class education, regardless of what neighborhood they grow up in.
We are not opposed to public transportation. We are opposed to wasteful boondoggles.
The problems we face aren't Democratic problems or Republican problems. These are Maryland's problems.
I love Baltimore and the people who call it home, and I sincerely believe that Maryland's biggest city must serve as the economic and cultural heart of our state.