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Meeting with Anne Arundel Republicans
On May 6, 2026, the Anne Arundel Republican Central Committee met in Pasadena, Maryland for their regular monthly meeting to organize Republican activities in Anne Arundel County. Before their meeting, a time was set aside to meet with and help support local Re;publican candidates in the country. Since Lee’s Legislative District 21 includes a number
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Candidate Forum in Laurel
On April 23, 2026, Lee attended a forum for candidates in Prince George’s County in the 2026 elections. The event was sponsored by a variety of non-partisan community groups to give local candidates a chance to present their positions to local voters in attendance. Since Lee’s district includes a good portion of northern Prince
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African Job Fair in Beltsville
On April 23, 2026, Lee attended a job fair for members of the African community living in the Beltsville, MD area. At this event, he met a number of the local African-American citizens who were interested in discussing Republican campaign activities. Lee also met other Maryland Republican candidates at this event, such as Jesse Peed
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No to Speed Cameras
Have you ever received a “speed camera” ticket in the mail? If so, you have already probably figured out that it is NOT about traffic safety, but rather a clever way for devious state and local politicians to gouge the citizens for more government revenue, without calling it a “tax”. Since 2009, this “driver’s tax”
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Havis for Senate Fundraiser
On Saturday, September 17, 2022, from 1:00 – 3:00 PM, a fundraising luncheon was held at the Bob Evans Restaurant in Laurel, MD. After lunch, discussion focused on such practical issues as how to assure fair and honest elections in Maryland. I pointed out how the Maryland General Assembly, dominated by narrow political interests of
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College Park fundraiser – July 27, 2022
In College Park, MD, on July 27, 2022, my campaign held a “kick-off to the General” fundraiser event at the local FVW center in my hometown. In my comments to those attending, I spoke about the need for a re-direction of the Maryland General Assembly, to break the chains of entrenched partisan control to inflate
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College Park Parade – July 4, 2022
Celebrating the Fourth of July holidays, I met with voters at my local hometown parade in College Park on July 4, 2022. On my walk along the parade route on Rhode Island Ave, I was accompanied by fellow College Park resident, Linda Ferrete, who is also president of the Northern Prince George’s County Republican Club.
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Kirwan Commission – Education Reform
In my campaign for Maryland State Senate, I emphasized that improving public education required more choice and competition, free market solutions, rather than government control through censorship and monopoly to a dysfunctional and obsolete system more about expanding a bloated government employment than the education of students. On November 29, 2018, the Kirwan Commission to
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Election Results – what happened?
Summary Introduction RESULTS: for Havis – 22.4% – 9,311 votes. For opponent – 77.5% – 32,262 votes. Money raised: $26,000 Mobilized 500 Volunteers, donors and supporters. – From this year-long campaign experience, I learned how hard it is to overcome a well-funded, tightly organized and entrenched “machine” style opposition. The strength of this machine came









