According to the State of Maryland, “Joined by Moore-Miller Administration cabinet secretaries, the governor met with local elected leaders and MACo leadership while attending numerous events at the conference. This trip marks the governor’s 20th visit to the Eastern Shore.
“Our administration is data-driven and heart-led. That’s why we’ve been able to work together to invest in proven programs that move Maryland forward – and ones that matter most to Marylanders,” said Gov. Moore. “The road ahead will be tough, but after connecting with so many of our partners at this conference, I know we have what it takes to secure Maryland’s future and win the decade.”
The Maryland Association of Counties, known as MACo, is a non-profit, non-partisan organization that represents all Maryland counties and Baltimore City, promoting effective and efficient government through collaboration. Through the association’s advocacy, training, education programs, and annual conferences, members are provided with opportunities to improve their capacity to serve their residents; it is the only organization serving the needs of county elected officials and governments across the state.
To learn more about the Maryland Association of Counties Summer Conference, visit mdcounties.org/148/Summer-