Maryland Attorney General Brown is proud to announce that the Health Education and Advocacy Unit saved nearly $2.6 million for patients in FY 2025.
Author Archives: Anthony G. Brown
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Victory for military equity and justice, defeat of Trump’s divided America
Rep. Anthony Brown of Maryland’s 4th Congressional District. (Courtesy photo) By Rep. Anthony Brown House Armed Services Vice Chair and 30-year Army veteran, Congressman Anthony G. Brown (MD-04) applauded the bipartisan agreement reached by House and Senate negotiators on the FY21 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) to remove names, symbols, displays, monuments, and paraphernalia commemorating […]
Op-Ed: Mailed Ballots from Military Personnel Overseas Must Be Counted
Rep. Anthony Brown of Maryland’s 4th Congressional District. (Courtesy photo) By Rep. Anthony Brown House Armed Services Committee Vice Chair Anthony G. Brown (MD-04), a 30-year Army veteran, released the following statement regarding President Trump’s efforts to impose arbitrary deadlines to vote counting, which threaten to disenfranchise military personnel abroad: “Every eligible American has the […]
Ending the Death Penalty in Maryland
Last week the Maryland Legislature passed legislation abolishing the death penalty. I believe the time has come to repeal the death penalty because it is racially-biased, demonstrably unreliable, and not an effective deterrent. This debate is full of practical, legal, and moral questions that deserve our full attention. Maryland’s justice system is strong. Our law […]
Home for the Holidays: Finding A Home For Every Child in Maryland
This is the time of year when many families in Maryland go “home for the holidays.” We plan our flights, pack our bags, and look for ways to avoid sitting in traffic, all so we can enjoy some precious time with loved ones. In the process, we often take for granted that we have a […]
Addressing Health Disparities: An Innovative Approach
As a child, I watched my father, an African American physician, work in some of the most underserved neighborhoods in our community. He treated medical conditions that had escalated to serious illness and disability because of lack of access to affordable, quality health care. Although he served these communities with hope, it pained him to […]

