Annapolis, MD - Feb. 11, 2025 - Thousands of people tuned in to virtual town halls with members of Maryland’s congressional delegation last week, seeking answers to lingering questions about the flurry of changes to the federal workforce.

A Thursday night meeting by Reps. Glenn Ivey (D-4th) and Steny Hoyer (D-5th) was originally to be held on Zoom, but was expanded to the phone because of increased interest. Ivey said more than 14,000 people participated.

Hundreds more attended an Instagram live virtual meeting on Friday afternoon with Rep. Sarah Elfreth (D-3rd), seeking answers to questions about the government’s deferred resignation offer and other changes to federal agencies.

The meetings came after a federal judge Thursday temporarily paused President Donald Trump’s plan to reshape the federal workforce by offering deferred resignations. During Thursday’s call, the lawmakers said because the government is only funded through the middle of March, it’s unclear whether the offer will even be honored.... Read More: Maryland Matters