Congressman Ruppersberger's E-Newsletter for September, 2007
Congressman Ruppersberger visited grocery stores in Edgewood, Pasadena, and Glen Burnie to talk to constituents about issues that matter to them. Read More…
Congressman Ruppersberger Announces $4 Million to Help Communities, Businesses, and Workers Prepare for BRAC 
An estimated 45,000 to 60,000 jobs will be moving to Maryland over the next four years through the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) decision contributing nearly $500 million annually in local and state taxes. Read More…
Congressman Ruppersberger Holds BRAC Town Hall Meeting in Edgewood
Congressman Ruppersberger and Harford County Executive David Craig met with several hundred residents to discuss the opportunities and challenges the thousands of new residents will have on the State of Maryland. Congressman Ruppersberger told the crowd that he is committed to preserving Maryland’s excellent quality of life and ensuring we have the needed resources to serve existing residents while preparing for new ones. Read More…
Congressman Ruppersberger believes America must be tough on terrorism but he also believes we must protect American’s Constitutional rights. Read More…
September is National Preparedness Month
In September, Americans learn what they can do to keep their families and communities safe in the event of a natural disaster or terrorist attack. Click here for resources in our area.




