HCDCC searching for candidates to fill male and female vacancies
Plus: Register for our committee meeting on Jan. 27
Committee Vacancy Announcement
The HCDCC is now accepting applications to replace one elected male or nonbinary member and one elected female or nonbinary member on the local Committee.
Applicants must be 18 years or older, a registered Democrat and reside in Harford County, Maryland. Candidates are asked to submit an application that includes a resume and cover letter and are encouraged to provide any additional information they feel Central Committee members should have to assess their qualifications.
The application deadline is Tuesday, Jan. 25 at 11:59 p.m. Requested information should be emailed to admin@harforddemocrats.org with the subject line “HCDCC Vacancy.”
The vacancies will be filled at the next regular public HCDCC monthly meeting on Thursday, Jan. 27 beginning at 7 p.m. on Zoom. Candidates are encouraged to attend in order to conduct interviews.
Register for January HCDCC Meeting
Join the HCDCC during their virtual monthly meeting on Thursday, Jan. 27 at 7 p.m.
Harford County Virtual Town Hall Meeting
Harford County government is hosting a virtual town hall meeting this Thursday, Jan. 27 at 6 p.m. to receive public input on the next county budget.
Citizens are invited to send in their budget priorities for the county’s fiscal year 2023 budget via social media, email or U.S. Mail, some of which will be read aloud during the live broadcast, which will also include live testimony from people who request to speak at the online event.
To submit your comments:
Facebook: Harford County’s Virtual Town Hall
Twitter: @iGovHarford
U.S. Mail: Harford County Executive Barry Glassman, 220 S. Main St., Bel Air, MD 21014
To speak at the live event, email iGovHarford@harfordcountymd.gov by Jan. 26 and include your name and speaking topic. You will receive a link or phone number to join.
Save the Date for Maryland Democratic Party Events
AAPI DLC Event — Join the Asian American Pacific Islander Diversity Leadership Council for a discussion with Howard County Executive Calvin Ball, MD Senator Clarence Lam, and other special guests, on the important issues facing our community today. The town hall will be held on Zoom, on Jan. 29, from 12:30-1:30 p.m.
African American DLC Event — Join the African American Diversity Leadership Council for a Black History Program on Feb. 16 at 7 p.m. via Zoom. Joining us will be Delegate Darryl Barnes, Chair of the Legislative Black Caucus and Willie Flowers, President of the Maryland State NAACP. Maryland Democratic Party Chair Yvette Lewis will open with the Welcome and Remarks.
MDP Gala — Sign up to be the first to receive ticket information about the Maryland Democratic Party Annual Gala on May 26. We will be joined by the gubernatorial candidates and attendees will get a chance to hear from each of them. Tickets will sell out, so sign up now to be the first to know when they go on sale.
Biden Administration Celebrates First Inauguration Anniversary
President Biden and Vice President Harris celebrated their first inauguration anniversary. They took office amid several crises, but promised to move quickly to deliver results for working families.
Over 200 million Americans are fully vaccinated. We added 6.4 million jobs in 2021 — the most ever recorded in one year. More Americans have health care coverage than ever before. The U.S. rejoined the Paris Agreement, Democrats passed the American Rescue Plan, and President Biden negotiated a bipartisan infrastructure package.
That’s all of our updates from now. We’re looking forward to seeing you at our January meeting and continuing to work for the common good of all Harford County residents.