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The following petition drives are open to the public: WALK-IN PETITION SIGNING SITES: April 16th -May 15th Monday – Friday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Research Financial Strategies BALTIMORE COUNTY 8615 Ridgely’s Choice Drive Nottingham, MD … Continue reading
Petition Distribution/Drop-Off Centers in Maryland Below are a list of the distribution sites around the state where you can go to obtain more petitions or drop off the petitions that have been signed. Please call each site before visiting. Petitions … Continue reading
The following trainings will be held by the Maryland Marriage Alliance to assist churches, organizations, and groups in conducting petition signature drives. The Board of Elections’ rules for collecting valid signatures are very strict, so it is critically important that … Continue reading
For the Following Howard County Signature Gathering Sessions, Please Contact Jestine if you are interested in helping out: jestine.may@gmail.com May 5, Saturday – Lisbon Volunteer Fire Department Flea Market May 12, Saturday – His Way Bookstore, Ellicott City, 10-2 May … Continue reading
Thank you to all who came out on Monday night to stand for the dignity and truth of marriage as between one man and one woman. We had great media coverage of the event and were so pleased with how … Continue reading
Achieving the Dream: Stronger Marriages, Stronger Families, Stronger Maryland! Please join us on Monday, January 30th from 6:00pm – 8:00pm at Lawyers’ Mall in Annapolis, MD for a Rally for Marriage and Family sponsored by the Maryland Marriage Alliance! For … Continue reading
Cardinal-designate EdwinF. O’Brien of Baltimore penned this excellent column on the struggle to preserve the traditional definition of marriage in Maryland. In it, he outlines the benefits to society when we have a strong culture of marriage, and he details the risks to our society and our religious liberties if we legalize gay “marriage.” Continue reading
We join together as members of many different races, creeds and colors, as leaders representing Maryland’s diverse communities of faith and those who practice no religion, and all those dedicated to the common good. We stand united to uphold marriage as the union of one man and one woman, and to express our opposition to any effort which would drastically redefine marriage in our state law as a union between any two persons. Continue reading