In the Media
September 17, 2023
Trump's criminal trial in Florida for the alleged mishandling of classified records is scheduled to begin just two months later, as the presidential primary season will conclude. But there will be cameras in at least one of Trump's trials. In Georgia, Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee has ruled that all related hearings and trials in that case will be televised. State law there allows for televised proceedings as long as the cameras do not disrupt the proceedings.
Issues:Criminal Justice
September 10, 2023
At-risk communities, defined by factors like socioeconomic status, ethnicity, and geographic location, bear the disproportionate burden of cancer. These disparities are not just the result of genetics but are rooted in systemic inequalities that impact access to healthcare, education, and healthy living environments.
Issues:Healthcare
September 5, 2023
A group of nine members of the Congressional Black Caucus visited Israel last week on a delegation sponsored by the AIPAC-affiliated American Israel Education Foundation. The group has since continued on to Rwanda as part of the trip.
Issues:Congress
August 30, 2023
Rep. Glenn Ivey (D-Md.) visited the Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute Wednesday to award a citation to a team of current and former University of Maryland students who developed an award-winning drone that can safely perform search-and-rescue missions.
Issues:Education
August 23, 2023
Ivey was joined by some special guests at Crossland High School to discuss career pathways and apprenticeship programs. U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona and Maryland Secretary of Labor Portia Wu joined the Congressman, where the county’s existing CTE (career and technical education) programs were praised.
Issues:Education
August 22, 2023
Glenn Ivey is sponsoring a new bill that would broaden eligibility for expungement by removing the age requirement, allowing judges to drop charges, and giving people of any age with a minor possession offense a second chance.
Issues:Criminal Justice
August 4, 2023
On Capitol Review, Rep. Glenn Ivey (D-MD) talks about his reaction to Trump’s indictment and whether it impacts House Democrats.
Issues:CongressCriminal Justice
August 3, 2023
A new bipartisan push to expand the ability for certain non-violent offenders to have crimes expunged is gaining ground in the House. Rep. Glenn Ivey (D-MD) is one of the cosponsors.
Issues:Criminal JusticeEducation