When Andrea’s husband was killed by a stalker at work, she knew she had to become more active in the fight to make Marylanders safer so they can get back to being the best they can be: safer at school, safer at work, safer at home. She became an activist for safety, and more recently returned to her home in Howard County’s District 5, where she went to school herself. Now she’s determined to bring that activism to our kids and to the teachers that we entrust with their care.
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