Press Releases

December 2020
Senators Van Hollen, Smith, Rep. Bass Press Attorney General Barr for Information on Use of Ketamine During Arrests
Senators Van Hollen, Markey, Bennet; Rep. Meng Applaud Inclusion of $3 Billion in E-rate Distance Learning Funding in Bipartisan Senate Coronavirus Proposal
Van Hollen, Schatz, Booker Reintroduce Legislation To Ensure Roads, Bridges Can Withstand Flood Damage
Van Hollen, Schatz Introduce Bill to Provide Immediate Housing Assistance to Low-Income Families and Individuals During Natural and Economic Disasters
Van Hollen Statement on Administration’s Use of Sanctions Against Turkey
Van Hollen Meets with Biden Nominee Dr. Cecilia Rouse
Van Hollen, Toomey Issue Statement on Treasury’s Hong Kong Sanctions Report
Van Hollen Statement on Senate Passage of NDAA
Maryland Congressional Delegation Briefed on Initial COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution, Urges State Officials to Provide a Fair, Transparent, and Equitable Process for Future Allocations
Van Hollen Introduces Legislation to Reduce Medical Diagnostic Errors
Van Hollen, Cardin, Harris Announce Nearly $1.9 Million in Federal Funding to Prevent Youth Substance Use
Maryland Congressional Delegation Announces Nearly $9 Million to Boost Statewide Early Childhood Education
Van Hollen, Norton, Hoyer, Carper, and Bowser Release Statements Calling for Full Funding for D.C. in Next Coronavirus Bill
Van Hollen, Cardin Announce More Than $1.2 Million for Water Infrastructure in Crisfield
Van Hollen, Maryland Delegation Members Urge Congressional Leaders to Include Robust Funding for Transit in Next COVID Relief Bill
Maryland Delegation Members Announce an Additional $2.6 Million to Support Mercy Health Services’ COVID-19 Response
Van Hollen Congratulates New Baltimore Mayor, Brandon Scott
Van Hollen Urges Army Secretary to Recognize Maryland Veteran with POW Medal
Van Hollen, Bennet, Colleagues Call on EEOC to Clarify Authority to Investigate Bias in AI-Driven Hiring Technologies
Van Hollen, Klobuchar, Colleagues Encourage National Institute of Mental Health to Prioritize Study of Mental Health of Children and Young Adults During Pandemic
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