Standing up for working families
Jim Rosapepe is an education champion and environmentalist who is leading the fight to protect Maryland working families’ health, jobs, safety, and small businesses.
Jim Rosapepe is an education champion and environmentalist who is leading the fight to protect Maryland working families’ health, jobs, safety, and small businesses.
Jim Rosapepe is an education champion and environmentalist who is leading the fight to protect Maryland working families’ health, jobs, safety, and small businesses.
On my website, you’ll find information on ways you can get help from my office and from Maryland state agencies, as well as how to contact federal and local government officials.
If you don’t find what you are looking for, please contact me and let me know what you need.
My staff and I, together with Delegates Joseline Peña-Melnyk, Ben Barnes, and Mary Lehman work hard every day to help constituents with problems. Please be in touch with any questions or concerns you may have.
On my website, you’ll find information on ways you can get help from my office and from Maryland state agencies, as well as how to contact federal and local government officials.
My staff and I, together with Delegates Joseline Peña-Melnyk, Ben Barnes, and Mary Lehman work hard every day to help constituents with problems. Please be in touch with any questions or concerns you may have.
Senator Jim Rosapepe (D, College Park) standing up for Maryland’s historically black colleges
Senator Jim Rosapepe reports to the community on the new medical services coming to the Laurel and Beltsville areas.
Jim discusses how the plans can impact Maryland taxpayers.
We all know the facts.
President Trump thinks climate change is a Chinese hoax. And he named Exxon’s CEO his Secretary of State and Texas’ Rick Perry his Secretary of Energy.
Trump: Good for oil jobs in Texas and coal jobs in West Virginia.
Not good for Maryland. Trump’s plans threaten thousands of solar and wind energy jobs, created here in recent years with the support of the Obama administration.
These are well-paid blue collar jobs of the 21st Century. Jobs which can’t be exported to China, in growing industries.
These jobs were created by private — and public –investment and by state law requiring utilities to buy clean energy.
That’s why, when Governor Hogan vetoed the Clean Energy Jobs Act (which boosts investment in solar and wind), the legislature overrode his veto.
By authority, Carolyn Brosch, Treasurer/Friends of Jim Rosapepe