Too often, we see wedge politics and petty rhetoric used to belittle adversaries and inflame partisan divisions.
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.
Creating sustainable jobs means doubling down on Baltimore's formidable strengths.
Marylanders are among the nation's hardest working and most educated people. We have universities and schools that are among the best in the nation.
I've had completely gray hair since, like, 30.
School after Labor Day is now the law of the land in Maryland.
Every single day, everywhere we went, people were coming up to me and Boyd repeatedly and saying, 'We're life-long Democrats, but we're voting for you. We've never voted for a Republican in our life.'
Make no mistake: Restoring our economy is very much a women's issue.
We're the first not-white family to ever live in the governor's mansion. My son-in-law is Puerto Rican. I have a beautiful little granddaughter who is half Korean and half Latina. I'm the only white guy in the house.
I try not to make it personal, and I don't care about partisan politics one way or the other.
The polls and the pundits and the media seem to talk to each other. It's sort of like an echo chamber.
In addition to reining in spending, taxes, tolls and fees, let's rein in how much the state borrows.
We are going to have to make some very difficult choices, because state government cannot continue to spend more than it takes in.
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.