I am writing to thank all who voted for me in the 2010 Election. I love representing the 37th District and will continue to work hard on its behalf. A steadfast commitment to constituents is the highest form of public service, and I am committed to serving the people of the Eastern Shore. Also, I want to thank everyone who worked on behalf of my campaign, and I want to express my appreciation for everyone who has supported me over the years.
Lastly, I want to congratulate Chris Robinson for running an honorable and respectable campaign. He did remarkably well in running in Maryland’s geographically largest district. It is a tough district and Mr. Robinson proved himself a worthy candidate.
Again, thank you!
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Senator Colburn receives Daily Times endorsement
Senator Richard F. Colburn is pleased to announce the Daily Times in Salisbury has endorsed his candidacy for the 37th District State Senate race. The Editorial Board released the following comments in the October 27th edition of the Daily Times:
Colburn is deeply rooted in Shore culture, life
October 27, 2010
Maryland Senate District 37 has been represented for the past 16 years by Rich Colburn, who also works as town manager for Federalsburg. District 37 includes portions of Caroline, Dorchester, Talbot and Wicomico counties -- a diverse area both geographically and culturally. Colburn, a Talbot County native, has close and long-held ties with the farmers, poultry growers and watermen of his district, as well as the municipal residents and leaders through his work in Federalsburg.
In addition to his 16 years in the state Senate, Colburn served two terms in the House of Delegates. He navigates the Annapolis legislative landscape as familiarly as he does the rural district he represents. One of his strengths is constituent service, both in a broad sense as well as helping individuals resolve problems. Maintaining the quality of life on the Eastern Shore as we know it today is high on his list of priorities.
Colburn is concerned about perceptions that the state of Maryland is not a business-friendly environment. He said he is frustrated with Washington and its tendency to overregulate and micromanage matters that should be handled at a state or regional level. He would like to see the state sales tax rolled back to 5 percent and eliminate the so-called "millionaire" tax.
At the same time, he recognizes the need to work across the political aisle with state Democrats --a long-held majority in both houses of the legislature -- to effectively represent his constituents.
His challenger is Chris Robinson, an attorney who lives in Trappe and practices in Cambridge. Robinson describes himself as a "conservative Democrat." He is focused on quality-of-life issues --urban planning, education and public safety among them. He advocates many of the same positions as his opponent --a healthy Chesapeake Bay, a business environment that nurtures small business success as well as agriculture and fisheries, and keeping taxes low.
Robinson's experience includes a stint as legislative director and chief of staff for former 1st District Rep. Roy Dyson.
Colburn has the experience, perspective and a deep understanding of the region, the issues and people of District 37, as well as a good record of effective service and representation. He is the better choice for voters.
Colburn is deeply rooted in Shore culture, life
October 27, 2010
Maryland Senate District 37 has been represented for the past 16 years by Rich Colburn, who also works as town manager for Federalsburg. District 37 includes portions of Caroline, Dorchester, Talbot and Wicomico counties -- a diverse area both geographically and culturally. Colburn, a Talbot County native, has close and long-held ties with the farmers, poultry growers and watermen of his district, as well as the municipal residents and leaders through his work in Federalsburg.
In addition to his 16 years in the state Senate, Colburn served two terms in the House of Delegates. He navigates the Annapolis legislative landscape as familiarly as he does the rural district he represents. One of his strengths is constituent service, both in a broad sense as well as helping individuals resolve problems. Maintaining the quality of life on the Eastern Shore as we know it today is high on his list of priorities.
Colburn is concerned about perceptions that the state of Maryland is not a business-friendly environment. He said he is frustrated with Washington and its tendency to overregulate and micromanage matters that should be handled at a state or regional level. He would like to see the state sales tax rolled back to 5 percent and eliminate the so-called "millionaire" tax.
At the same time, he recognizes the need to work across the political aisle with state Democrats --a long-held majority in both houses of the legislature -- to effectively represent his constituents.
His challenger is Chris Robinson, an attorney who lives in Trappe and practices in Cambridge. Robinson describes himself as a "conservative Democrat." He is focused on quality-of-life issues --urban planning, education and public safety among them. He advocates many of the same positions as his opponent --a healthy Chesapeake Bay, a business environment that nurtures small business success as well as agriculture and fisheries, and keeping taxes low.
Robinson's experience includes a stint as legislative director and chief of staff for former 1st District Rep. Roy Dyson.
Colburn has the experience, perspective and a deep understanding of the region, the issues and people of District 37, as well as a good record of effective service and representation. He is the better choice for voters.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Senator Colburn receives Star Democrat endorsement
I am pleased to announce that the editorial board of The Star Democrat has selected me as their choice to represent the Mid Shore in Annapolis. The announcement was made in the October 20th edition of The Star Democrat. They stated, "he excels at constituent service. There were many examples of how Sen. Colburn personally responded either with a phone call or letter to a constituents problem or a concern. He puts his heart into representing the Eastern Shore and has earnestly championed a new Dover Bridge and continued dualization of Route 404. He appreciates Shore businesses, watermen, farmers and the importance broadband Internet access will have on commerce. Mr. Colburn supports a return to the 5 percent sales tax and believes taxes should not increase during a recession."
This endorsement is truly an honor. I will continue to represent the interests of the Mid Shore to the best of my ability. I am proud to be a Shore Senator!
This endorsement is truly an honor. I will continue to represent the interests of the Mid Shore to the best of my ability. I am proud to be a Shore Senator!
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Senator Colburn announces his Halloween fundraiser
On Thursday, October 21, 2010, Dave and Peggy Wilson will be hosting a fundraiser at their Frog Pond Farm, at 4218 Harmony Road, which is located one mile north of Preston. This will be a relaxing and casual (no speeches) Halloween Fundraiser. Festivities will be from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM with an open bar consisting of beer and wine. The dress for this event is causal-no tie, however, a Halloween costume is optional. Heavy hors d’oeuvres from Suicide Bridge Restaurant will be served while we enjoy the featured entertainment of DJ Milton Nagel. With the 2010 Gubnatorial Election just a few days away, the evening promises to be filled with talk of the upcoming races.
Reservations for this special event are $75.00 per person or $100.00 for two tickets. We need your continued support to help raise additional funds to further support a victory in November. All checks should be made payable to Citizens for Colburn Committee and mailed to: Citizens for Colburn Committee, 5210 Heron Road, Cambridge, MD 21613. Your reservations and check must be returned no later than October 16th.
Thank you for your continued support as I work to promote the interests of the Eastern Shore in the Maryland State Senate.
I look forward to seeing you on October 21st!
Reservations for this special event are $75.00 per person or $100.00 for two tickets. We need your continued support to help raise additional funds to further support a victory in November. All checks should be made payable to Citizens for Colburn Committee and mailed to: Citizens for Colburn Committee, 5210 Heron Road, Cambridge, MD 21613. Your reservations and check must be returned no later than October 16th.
Thank you for your continued support as I work to promote the interests of the Eastern Shore in the Maryland State Senate.
I look forward to seeing you on October 21st!
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Caroline Editorial Endorses Colburn
From Caroline County's Times-Record newspaper on Wednesday, September 22, 2010 -
"Colburn...has been one of the Mid-Shore area's biggest allies over the past 25 years. ... Colburn, the homegrown senator from Easton High School remains the most powerful politician in these parts and the man most likely to get something done for Eastern Shore residents."
"Colburn...has been one of the Mid-Shore area's biggest allies over the past 25 years. ... Colburn, the homegrown senator from Easton High School remains the most powerful politician in these parts and the man most likely to get something done for Eastern Shore residents."
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Senator Colburn announces Dr. Josh Mitchell as campaign manager
Senator Richard F. Colburn (R. Eastern Shore) is pleased to announce that Cambridge resident Dr. Joshua Mitchell will serve as his campaign manager for the 2010 General Election. Joshua Mitchell is a Professor of Government at Georgetown University, in Washington, DC, a position that he has held since 1993. The author of three books, Dr. Mitchell was Chairman of the Government Department from 2002 to 2005. For the last two years he has worked in Iraq, as the Acting Chancellor of The American University of Iraq, the first American accredited university in all of Iraq. A resident of Cambridge since 2005, Dr. Mitchell is a firm defender of the idea of limited government. Dr. Mitchell stated, “I am delighted to be working for a candidate with deep knowledge and common sense about the issues that affected citizens of the Eastern Shore. Senator Colburn is a great asset to us all, and I will work hard to help in his re-election effort.” Senator Colburn stated, “I am pleased to have Dr. Mitchell join my campaign. I believe he is a great addition to the Citizens for Colburn Committee and his tremendous knowledge of government will be of great benefit to my campaign.”
He joins Senator Rich Colburn’s re-election team at an important moment for the Eastern Shore.
He joins Senator Rich Colburn’s re-election team at an important moment for the Eastern Shore.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Message from Senator Colburn
I am sincerely grateful to all who voted for me in the 2010 Primary Election. I love representing the Mid-Shore and will continue to work hard on its behalf. A steadfast commitment to constituents is the highest form of public service, and I am committed to serving the people of the Eastern Shore. With the conclusion of the Primary Election, I want to thank everyone who worked on behalf of my campaign. As we now begin working on the campaign for the General Election, I want to express my appreciation for everyone who has supported me.
I want to congratulate Paul Galanek for running a clean, respectable campaign. He did remarkably well in running for Maryland’s geographically largest district with limited resources. And, in regards to those candidates who will not be continuing on to the General Election, I urge them to continue to keep their commitment to public service alive.
Thank you for your support and encouragement, it is my honor to serve you!
I want to congratulate Paul Galanek for running a clean, respectable campaign. He did remarkably well in running for Maryland’s geographically largest district with limited resources. And, in regards to those candidates who will not be continuing on to the General Election, I urge them to continue to keep their commitment to public service alive.
Thank you for your support and encouragement, it is my honor to serve you!
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