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Congress isn’t just “too partisan” right now. It’s drifting away from the basic job the Constitution assigns it, and that has real consequences for Maryland families. In the latest episode of the Pittman and Friends podcast, County Executive Steuart Pittman sits down with Congresswoman Sarah Elfreth to talk candidly about what it’s like to serve in a triple minority, why it’s disheartening to watch the legislative branch stand down, and how she keeps her focus on delivering for the district anyway.
We get specific about what “wins” look like when the headlines are loud, but people’s needs are local. Congresswoman Elfreth walks us through her work on the House Armed Services Committee and why the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) is still one of the last reliable vehicles for legislating. We cover district priorities tied to the Naval Academy, disaster mitigation planning, protections for Greenbury Point, and a bipartisan push to expand veteran access at military medical facilities that have unused capacity.
Then we head to the Chesapeake Bay, where policy meets dinner plates. Blue catfish are an invasive species hammering oysters and rockfish, and Congresswoman Elfreth explains a bipartisan approach that treats invasive aquatic species as a national problem, not just a regional headache. We also dig into the affordability issues people raise at town halls: childcare access, workforce shortages in hospitals, and the ripple effects of Medicaid cuts and rising Affordable Care Act premiums that can flood already strained emergency rooms.
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If you like the stories and insights in Pittman and Friends, be sure to follow the County Executive on social media and sign up for his Weekly Letter using the links below.
Weekly Letter: https://www.aacounty.org/county-executive/steuart-pittman/pittmans-pen/weekly-letter
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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ArundelTV
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Congress isn’t just “too partisan” right now. It’s drifting away from the basic job the Constitution assigns it, and that has real consequences for Maryland families. In the latest episode of the Pittman and Friends podcast, County Executive Steuart Pittman sits down with Congresswoman Sarah Elfreth to talk candidly about what it’s like to serve in a triple minority, why it’s disheartening to watch the legislative branch stand down, and how she keeps her focus on delivering for the district anyway.
We get specific about what “wins” look like when the headlines are loud, but people’s needs are local. Congresswoman Elfreth walks us through her work on the House Armed Services Committee and why the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) is still one of the last reliable vehicles for legislating. We cover district priorities tied to the Naval Academy, disaster mitigation planning, protections for Greenbury Point, and a bipartisan push to expand veteran access at military medical facilities that have unused capacity.
Then we head to the Chesapeake Bay, where policy meets dinner plates. Blue catfish are an invasive species hammering oysters and rockfish, and Congresswoman Elfreth explains a bipartisan approach that treats invasive aquatic species as a national problem, not just a regional headache. We also dig into the affordability issues people raise at town halls: childcare access, workforce shortages in hospitals, and the ripple effects of Medicaid cuts and rising Affordable Care Act premiums that can flood already strained emergency rooms.
Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review. What issue should Congress tackle first to make life more affordable?
If you like the stories and insights in Pittman and Friends, be sure to follow the County Executive on social media and sign up for his Weekly Letter using the links below.
Weekly Letter: https://www.aacounty.org/county-executive/steuart-pittman/pittmans-pen/weekly-letter
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AACoExec
X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/AACoExec
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/AACoExec/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ArundelTV

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