- Sticking it to StenyJanuary 3, 2019 Open Letter to Cong. Steny Hoyer (new majority leader, US congress) Dear Cong. Hoyer, Everyone wants to see an end to the government shutdown. And let me say that we voters know that the reason for the shutdown is the unwillingness of Democrats in Congress to provide some 5 billion dollars to… Continue reading Sticking it to Steny
- Kirwan Commission – Education ReformIn 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… Continue reading Kirwan Commission – Education Reform
- 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… Continue reading Election Results – what happened?
- “Touch of Love” in LaurelMy campaign for Maryland state senate in LD21 includes visits to churches in the district. On Sunday, October 21, 2018, I enjoyed the service and meeting members of the “Touch of Love” church in Laurel. In the picture, I’m with pastor Wale Maye, a native of Nigeria. Thanks to all the good people I have… Continue reading “Touch of Love” in Laurel
- Townhall meeting – in reviewLast week, on Thursday, October 18, 2018, I conducted a telephone townhall to discuss my campaign with LD21 voters and answer their questions and concerns about the direction of government in Maryland. I pointed out the change of direction that I would take from the current incumbent’s approach of higher taxes and special interest politics… Continue reading Townhall meeting – in review




