In The News
December's edition of Fortune featured an op-ed by Alan Murray on the need for more elected officials with a businessperson's point of view. Murrary writes:
I voted in the midterms, but it wasn’t very satisfying. I used to think elections were the way we addressed society’s most pressing problems. No longer. Now they are like sporting events: 53–47. Go, team.
On Tuesday, September 23 Congressman John Delaney met with Frederick residents to discuss local infrastrutcure needs. Delaney is the author of The Partnership to Build America Act (H.R. 2084) a bipartisan bill to rebuild America.
Here's the Frederick News-Post's coverage of the meeting:
Last week Congressman Delaney announced federal support for the Smithsburg Community Volunteer Fire Company.
WHAG coverage here:
GERMANTOWN, Md. — Maryland Rep. John Delaney is hosting a panel discussion on the challenges facing women in the workforce.
The panel is scheduled for Wednesday in Germantown at Montgomery College.
The discussion is expected to cover issues including pay equity, managing work and child care, the glass ceiling and gender and pregnancy discrimination.
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Md. - Congressman John Delaney visited Hagerstown Friday morning to hear from local leaders and residents.
On August 20, 2014 the Cumberland Times-News published an op-ed by Congressman John K. Delaney on the recent bipartisan effort to improve the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
A provision to help prevent the Highway Trust Fund from running a deficit has been added to a bill sponsored by Congressman John Delaney (D-Md), the Partnership to Build America Act.
On July 10 Congressman John Delaney discussed his bipartisan infrastructure bill with Yahoo Finance.
You can watch the interview here.
Here's an excerpt:
On May 9, 2014 Congressman John K. Delaney (MD-6) appeared on C-SPAN's Washington Journal. The discussion focused on economic policy, including rebuilding America's infrastructure with Delaney's bipartisan Partnership to Build America Act, tax reform, and immigration reform.
On April 30, 2014, the Financial Times published an editorial on the state of U.S. infrastructure, arguing that "US economic growth is increasingly constrained by ever-lengthening commutes, transport delays and glitches."