Gov. Wes Moore
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And so I'm thankful that late last year with bipartisan support, Republicans and Democrats, Congress voted for the 100 percent cost share for the Key Bridge rebuild. So we're already in the process of moving. We're already doing the analysis of soil sampling starting off this spring. We're going to finish the final demolition of the. of the pillars that are still up and start the reconstruction.
But I'm really proud of the fact that Maryland put on a case study on how to respond in crisis because we responded in a unified fashion. And I think that's the only reason we were able to get this done as quick as we were able to.
But I'm really proud of the fact that Maryland put on a case study on how to respond in crisis because we responded in a unified fashion. And I think that's the only reason we were able to get this done as quick as we were able to.
But I'm really proud of the fact that Maryland put on a case study on how to respond in crisis because we responded in a unified fashion. And I think that's the only reason we were able to get this done as quick as we were able to.
You know, and you're right. And this is another one. This is very personal to me. You know, people talk about what happened with men in the election. I'm like the election. Shit, man, this has been going on a lot longer than that. Like the election was the tail. Yeah. we've known about this problem for a long time and we've known about it because society has failed.
You know, and you're right. And this is another one. This is very personal to me. You know, people talk about what happened with men in the election. I'm like the election. Shit, man, this has been going on a lot longer than that. Like the election was the tail. Yeah. we've known about this problem for a long time and we've known about it because society has failed.
You know, and you're right. And this is another one. This is very personal to me. You know, people talk about what happened with men in the election. I'm like the election. Shit, man, this has been going on a lot longer than that. Like the election was the tail. Yeah. we've known about this problem for a long time and we've known about it because society has failed.
you know, I think we did a really wonderful job. You look at the past 30 years, we looked at the data and the data showed that how women were just so significantly falling behind.
you know, I think we did a really wonderful job. You look at the past 30 years, we looked at the data and the data showed that how women were just so significantly falling behind.
you know, I think we did a really wonderful job. You look at the past 30 years, we looked at the data and the data showed that how women were just so significantly falling behind.
And so there was a distinct and a very intentional move to be able to make sure that we're elevating women, getting, you know, coming to everything from education to employment, to wealth creation, to all this kind of stuff. And we were successful. That's exactly right. Pay a little bit better. That's exactly right. Right. So, and we were successful, right? We still haven't gotten it exactly right.
And so there was a distinct and a very intentional move to be able to make sure that we're elevating women, getting, you know, coming to everything from education to employment, to wealth creation, to all this kind of stuff. And we were successful. That's exactly right. Pay a little bit better. That's exactly right. Right. So, and we were successful, right? We still haven't gotten it exactly right.
And so there was a distinct and a very intentional move to be able to make sure that we're elevating women, getting, you know, coming to everything from education to employment, to wealth creation, to all this kind of stuff. And we were successful. That's exactly right. Pay a little bit better. That's exactly right. Right. So, and we were successful, right? We still haven't gotten it exactly right.
But to look at where the numbers were in the 60s and 70s and look at where the numbers are now, you've seen a drastic move. Well, all I'm asking is do the same thing we did then. Look at the data. Look at what the data right now is showing about when it comes to young boys and employment. Look at what the data is showing when it comes to suicide rates that we're seeing with young men.
But to look at where the numbers were in the 60s and 70s and look at where the numbers are now, you've seen a drastic move. Well, all I'm asking is do the same thing we did then. Look at the data. Look at what the data right now is showing about when it comes to young boys and employment. Look at what the data is showing when it comes to suicide rates that we're seeing with young men.
But to look at where the numbers were in the 60s and 70s and look at where the numbers are now, you've seen a drastic move. Well, all I'm asking is do the same thing we did then. Look at the data. Look at what the data right now is showing about when it comes to young boys and employment. Look at what the data is showing when it comes to suicide rates that we're seeing with young men.
Look at what the data is showing when it comes to college attainment levels. College attainment levels right now are at the same level as they were for men and boys back when it was in 1964. Right. And so if you look at what's happening when it comes to juvenile justice within our state right now, where the juvenile justice system is so heavily dominated by boys. and our young boys.
Look at what the data is showing when it comes to college attainment levels. College attainment levels right now are at the same level as they were for men and boys back when it was in 1964. Right. And so if you look at what's happening when it comes to juvenile justice within our state right now, where the juvenile justice system is so heavily dominated by boys. and our young boys.
Look at what the data is showing when it comes to college attainment levels. College attainment levels right now are at the same level as they were for men and boys back when it was in 1964. Right. And so if you look at what's happening when it comes to juvenile justice within our state right now, where the juvenile justice system is so heavily dominated by boys. and our young boys.
And so all I'm saying is, y'all, we have to follow the data. And the data says, if we do not put a distinct focus on young men and boys, we will fall behind because you will have repeatedly have young men who are falling behind. And so, yeah, so, you know, I've actually issued Bruno probably the most aggressive in the country push to be able to deal