
A message from the Montgomery County Congressional Delegation, Montgomery County State Delegation and Montgomery County Council
Dear Friends,
Over the last several weeks, our offices have been inundated with messages from concerned residents who are fearful of the decisions by the Trump Administration that threaten families, our health, safety and livelihoods. As federal, state, and county leaders, we stand in solidarity and are committed to safeguarding our democracy and continuing our support for vital community priorities.
In Montgomery County, we understand the many concerns and changes afflicting residents, and we remain resolute in upholding the fundamental rights of our residents. We are also united in service and support for all members of our community and remain committed to preserving the dignity and humanity of each resident.
We will continue to take action against unconstitutional and illegal decisions made by this new administration and remain united in the fight to preserve fundamental rights and our authority to govern.
Three steps residents can take during these trying and confusing times include knowing your rights, learning about available resources, and reaching out for assistance. Below is information that can help.
We also recommend tuning into two telephone town halls this week –
We continue working together during these challenging times, and we encourage community members to stay informed and look out for each other. In partnership, we will continue uplifting the values of inclusion, connection and compassion to ensure that our community remains a safe and welcoming place to live, work, worship, and raise a family.
While we cannot know what will be coming next, we will do everything within our power to uphold and reinforce the values and commitments of Montgomery County, Maryland.
In service,
Montgomery County Congressional Delegation
U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen
U.S. Senator Angela Alsobrooks
U.S. Congressman Jamie Raskin
U.S. Congressman Glenn Ivey
U.S. Congresswoman April McClain-Delaney
Montgomery County State Delegation
Senate Chair Benjamin Kramer
House Chair Julie Palakovich Carr
Montgomery County Council
Council President Kate Stewart
Council Vice President Will Jawando
Our congressional delegation represents our County and state in Congress. Find your representative and how to contact them.
To receive updates on how Senator Van Hollen is fighting back for you, subscribe to his newsletter here.
How we can help:
Help with a federal agency
Need assistance navigating the processes of a federal agency? Your congressional representatives are available to help resolve a problem or get you the appropriate information to address your needs. We can assist with issues related to a federal agency or an entity regulated by a federal agency. This may include matters related to U.S. immigration, federal retiree benefits, Office of Personnel Management issues, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) issues, and more.
Our Montgomery County delegation serves an important role in advocating for the needs of Montgomery County residents at the state level. Meet the Montgomery County delegation and use this interactive map to find your state representatives. We can assist with issues related to Maryland state agencies.
How we can help:
Resources for federal workers and contractors
The Maryland Department of Labor offers information on resources like unemployment insurance benefits, career guidance and reemployment support for federal employees and other workers impacted by the federal government transition: https://labor.maryland.gov/federalworkers/
Maryland unemployment insurance may be available to federal workers who become unemployed due to no fault of their own, and to other workers impacted by federal actions. Visit the Maryland Division of Unemployment Insurance to learn more. Your Montgomery County state representatives can help with navigating this process.
Assistance with a state programs and services
Use this interactive map to find and contact your state representatives, who can assist with navigating programs and services offered through the state of Maryland.
Your district and at-large Councilmembers can be a great resource to help you navigate public services and programs offered through Montgomery County agencies and departments. Find your Councilmember using this interactive map.
How we can help:
Protecting our immigrant community
Montgomery County’s Gilchrist Immigrant Resource Center contains important information in multiple languages about knowing your rights, including family preparedness information.
Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) has a district-wide policy that has been communicated to students and their families. MCPS will remain a safe and welcoming community for all students, regardless of a child’s immigration status. MCPS has shared protocols for what happens if immigration law enforcement officers come to a school, and other helpful information for families.
Support for the LGBTQ+ community
Montgomery County Pride provides a resource page for the LGBTQ+ community around “Knowing Your Rights” and other critical health and social services.
Food assistance resources
Montgomery County hosts regular food distribution events, offers free and reduced-price meals at school and provides options for meal and grocery delivery resources for seniors and others who may need assistance with transportation and preparation of meals.
Find a calendar of food distribution events and more information through the Montgomery County Office of Food Systems Resilience.
Mental health support
If you or someone you know is in crisis, the Montgomery County Crisis Center offers free crisis services 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Services are provided by telephone at (240) 777-4000 or in person at 1301 Piccard Dr. in Rockville (no appointment needed).
Additional support services provided through the County are available by dialing 311 or visiting the Council’s community resource webpage.