Friend,
Today, I’m officially taking the oath of office to become the first woman independently elected to one of Maryland’s three statewide constitutional offices. Thanks to your support, I am shattering a glass ceiling here in Maryland as Comptroller, and I am committed to ensuring I am not the last.
This morning, before I take the oath of office, I will participate in service activities as part of the national Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service.
In a time when marginalized groups are still facing the effects of long-standing inequities, Dr. King’s work should inspire us all to keep working toward a more fair and just society for everyone.
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Our state and economy should work for all Marylanders, regardless of race or economic status. Everyone deserves equitable access to opportunities and a path to success, and as Comptroller, I will do all I can to deliver for all Marylanders.
My best,

(She, Her, Hers)
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