Miller, Miller & Canby was proud to once again sponsor the Committee for Montgomery Legislative Breakfast, which took place November 22nd at the Bethesda North Marriott Conference Center. The annual event is seen as the unofficial “kickoff” of the Maryland General Assembly session in Montgomery County. Community, business, civic, government and educational leaders participate in what is the largest gathering in Montgomery County of elected officials that represent the county and state of Maryland.
More than 600 people gathered to listen to leaders discuss priorities in local and state politics for the coming year. As in years past, several MM&C attorneys attended the event, enjoying the networking and panel discussions.
In addition to Gov. Moore, speakers included U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) of Kensington, U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Dist. 8) of Takoma Park, County Executive Marc Elrich (D) and County Council President Andrew Friedson (D-Dist. 1). The event also featured a General Assembly panel discussion with Sen. Will Smith (D-Dist. 20) and state Dels. Marc Korman (D-Dist. 16), Lily Qi (D-Dist. 15) and Jheanelle Wilkins (D-Dist. 20).
The mission of the Committee for Montgomery, which consists of a broad coalition of leaders that advocates to the Maryland State Government, is to “study and develop positions on issues important to Montgomery County and to actively work with officials on these matters.”
The state’s 447th General Assembly session will convene beginning on January 8, 2025.
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