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Meeting with Anne Arundel Republicans
Lee met with Republican leaders in Anne Arundel County. In the picture with Lee is Sonya Dunn, Republican candidate for Maryland Comptroller.
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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
Lee Meets African community in Beltsville Maryland, and other local Republican candidates in the 2026 elections.
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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









