Do you or your organization have an upcoming community meeting? Delegate Embry would like to join you! To inform us of where and when you will meet, please email [email protected]. We look forward to seeing you!
Arts for Learning Maryland is excited to offer Summer Arts for Learning Academy (SALA), a free, full-day, five-week academic and arts summer program for BCPS students in grades Pre-K—5. Students must be enrolled at a Title I school. See flyer for more details!
Jewish American Heritage Month (JAHM) is celebrated every May to honor the over 350-year history, culture, and contributions of Jewish Americans to the United States. Established federally in 2006, the month highlights Jewish contributions to American society, including science, politics, arts, and military service.
May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month, celebrating the, achievements, and contributions of AANHPI communities in the United States.
Thank you to all the community members who joined our District 43 town hall last night. We appreciated your questions about the 2026 legislative session, and the near future of the district. Special thanks to @nextoneuporg for the use of their facilities, and to @atwatersbsq for catering a great dinner!
Thank you, Economic Action Maryland!
“Delegate Embry is a true leader on issues of economic justice. From housing to debt to critical affordability issues, Economic Action Maryland can count on Delegate Embry to put the needs of hardworking families first.”
Proud to have earned @CASAinAction ’s endorsement! With the support of CASA in Action and its 173,000
members, we’re working hard for Black, Latine, Afro-descendent, Indigenous, and Immigrant working class
families. I’m proud to fight for you in the Maryland General Assembly!
During the Fall 2025 National Rx TakeBackDay, the DEA collected over 286 tons of household medicines! Can we beat that on Sat 4/25? Find a participating location dea.gov/takeback! Can’t make it? Find a year-round disposal site at MyOldMeds.com.
After 90 days of hard work, at midnight, Maryland legislators will gather and celebrate Sine Die.
Sine Die (pronounced SIGH-knee DIE) is a phrase that means adjournment for a period of time. Maryland’s legislators have worked hard since January effecting legislation and at midnight on Sine Die, it all comes to an end — at least until next year