119th Congress
(Washington, DC) – Congressman Johnny Olszewski announced that Second District constituent Katie Stahl, a recently-terminated federal employee, will be his special guest at President Trump’s joint address to Congress tonight. Stahl, a biologist from Baltimore, was let go without notice from her position in the Annapolis office of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service during the Trump Administration’s mass lay-offs of federal workers on probationary status last month.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Representative Kweisi Mfume led a letter alongside Representatives Sarah Elfreth and Johnny Olszewski formally requesting the Maryland Public Service Commission (“PSC”) to rescind the Baltimore Gas and Electric Company (“BG&E”) utility rate increases that took effect this year and to stop any future increases for the duration of 2025. The federal lawmakers made the same request of BG&E and attached a copy of the letter they sent to the PSC.
Rep. Johnny Olzewski’s Resource Guide for Marylanders Affected by Trump Administration Policies
My number one job in Congress is to serve Marylanders in the Second District. I created this resource guide to help hardworking federal employees and other workers impacted by the Trump Administration’s actions get back on their feet.
Thank you for taking my survey and making your voice heard. I appreciate your participation.
Congressman Johnny Olszewski
Washington, DC – Today, Congressman Johnny Olszewski announced the introduction of the Strategic Ports Reporting Act.
WASHINGTON – Congressman Johnny Olszewski and the Democratic members of Maryland’s Congressional delegation held a meeting with leaders from federal employee unions and Democracy Forward to discuss supporting federal employees amid Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s illegal attacks on merit-based civil servants who do critical work on behalf of the American people.
Washington, D.C. (February 24, 2025)—Today, Rep.
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Congressman Johnny Olszewski (MD-02), along with the Maryland Democratic Delegation, U.S. Senators Angela Alsobrooks and Chris Van Hollen (Both D-Md.) and Representatives Steny Hoyer, Kweisi Mfume, Jamie Raskin, Glenn Ivey, Sarah Elfreth, April Delaney, and Johnny Olszewski (all D-Md.) are demanding that the Trump Administration reverse course and rescind guidance that would cause abrupt, sweeping, and deeply damaging cuts to medical research in Maryland and around the country.