ANDY HARRIS FOR CONGRESS ANNOUNCES ENDORSEMENT OF DISTRICT ELECTED OFFICIALS
GENERAL ASSEMBLY REPUBLICANS FROM CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT ENDORSE HARRIS' FISCAL
RESPONSIBILITY, HEALTH CARE EXPERTISE
ANNAPOLIS-Andy Harris for Congress today announced that it has received the endorsement of 26 members of
the General Assembly from Congressional District 1. The endorsements demonstrate the strong support
Dr. Harris, a State Senator, has from within the ranks in Annapolis. Dr. Harris released the following statement:
"In my time in Annapolis, I have worked with senators and delegates, Republicans and Democrats, to do what is right for Marylanders," Harris said. "I am grateful for the support of my colleagues and humbled by their willingness to back me nearly a year out from Election Day. My campaign is built around principles that most Marylanders agree on: the need for fiscal responsibility in Washington, limited government, a strong national defense, and for doctors, not politicians, to be making our health care decisions. I will continue to seek the support of every voter in the district and work with our communities to ensure a better future for Maryland."
Republican General Assembly members who are endorsing Andy Harris for Congress:
Senator Larry Haines- Baltimore/Carroll Counties
Senators Ed Reilly and Bryan Simonaire-Anne Arundel County
Senator Barry Glassman-Harford County
Senator Nancy Jacobs-Harford/Cecil Counties
Senator Richard Colburn-Caroline/Dorchester/Talbot/Wicomico Counties
Senator Lowell Stoltzfus-Somerset/Wicomico/Worcester Counties
Delegates Wade Kach, Susan Aumann, Joe Boteler, and Bill Frank-Baltimore County
Delegates J.B. Jennings, Pat McDonough, and Rick Impallaria-Baltimore/Harford County
Delegates Donna Stifler, Wayne Norman, and Susan McComas-Harford County
Delegates Ron George, Steve Schuh, Nic Kipke, James King, Don Dwyer and Tony McConkey-Anne Arundel County
Delegates Addie Eckardt, Jeannie Haddaway-Riccio-Dorchester/Caroline/Wicomico Counties
Delegate Page Elmore-Wicomico/Somerset Counties
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