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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Attention Business Day Attendees

If you are signed up for Business Day in Annapolis tomorrow, January 19, at the Loews Annapolis Hotel, here are a few last minute reminders.

The event will begin at 7:30 a.m. at the Loews Annapolis Hotel, with a plated breakfast. Congressman Chris Van Hollen will speak at 8:30, following by the Maryland General Assembly’s presiding officers and minority leaders at 9 a.m.

Following the program, members can head over to the State House and legislative offices to take in the session and visit their lawmakers. The two houses will go into session at 10 a.m., but it shouldn’t last too long. If you haven’t done so already, call ahead and make appointments to visit your state senator and delegate(s). Lawmakers are eager to hear from business people in their district.

To identify your lawmakers click here. Enter your address and then scroll down to the “Your State Elected Officials” section. You’ll find your state senator and delegate(s) listed below Attorney General Douglas Gansler. Click on the profile link next to their name to access their contact info. 

At 10:30 a.m., we will also lead a small group of business people over to the Goldstein Treasury Building to meet with Comptroller Peter Franchot. If you are interested, stay at the Loews after the briefing and Vice President Ron Wineholt will lead the group to the Comptroller’s office. 

Reminder: You’ll Need a Photo ID to Get Into State Office Buildings

Here is a map, with the Loews Annapolis Hotel, State House, legislative office and comptroller’s office buildings marked. You can park at the hotel, but I’ve also marked Annapolis parking garages on the map for your convenience.


View Annapolis in a larger map

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Posted by Will Burns on 01/18 at 09:06 AM
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