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Delegate @Del_DarrellOdom backed nearly 70 bills in his first session — including one signed into law. 31 yrs military. 24 yrs fire dept. June 23 primary. #District27A friendsofdarrellcodom.com
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Hey — have you seen what Delegate Odom has been doing? Nearly 70 bills backed, one already signed into law, and he's only been in office 90 days. 31 years military, 24 years fire dept. Primary is June 23. Check him out: friendsofdarrellcodom.com
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District 27A finally has a delegate who shows up. Darrell Odom backed nearly 70 bills in his first session, got a law passed to cut utility deposit burdens, and he's just getting started. If you're in 27A, the primary is June 23. friendsofdarrellcodom.com
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  1. 31 years of military service — U.S. Army and Coast Guard, retired Master Chief E-9
  2. 24 years with Prince George's County Fire/EMS — retired as Acting Fire Chief
  3. Appointed by Governor Wes Moore to represent District 27A
  4. Confirmed by Central Committee with a 22-2 vote of confidence
  5. Sponsored and co-sponsored nearly 70 bills in his first legislative session
  6. Authored a bill that became law within 90 days of taking office (Utility RELIEF Act — cutting utility deposit burdens for renters and homeowners)
  7. Serves on the Environment and Transportation Committee — directly relevant to Route 301, infrastructure, and energy costs
  8. The June 23 Democratic Primary decides who keeps this seat. Every vote in 27A matters.

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Transportation and Safe Corridors

Use for Route 301, Route 5, school crossings, and everyday district travel concerns.

Dear [official or editor], I am writing as a District 27A resident because transportation is one of the daily issues people in this district feel most directly. Commutes, school travel, and road safety are not separate concerns here — they are part of the same trip families take every day. I support stronger district attention to Route 301, Route 5, Highway 210, and the crossings around schools because residents should not have to keep repeating the same safety concerns just to be heard. Thank you for your time, [Your Name]

Public Safety and Accountability

Use for clear standards, trust, and prevention-first community safety.

Dear [official or editor], Public safety in District 27A should be measured by whether systems are clear, trusted, and accountable before a crisis — not only after one. Families deserve standards they can understand and responses that make sense. I support public safety work that focuses on prevention, youth pathways, neighborhood trust, and systems that hold up under scrutiny. Sincerely, [Your Name]

Education and Youth Opportunity

Use for school support, scholarships, and post-high-school pathways.

Dear [official or editor], Students in District 27A deserve clearer next steps after high school. School support matters, but so does what students can actually do next — whether that's college, certification, or work. I support stronger youth opportunity, scholarship access, and career-connected pathways that make the future more concrete for families in this district. Thank you, [Your Name]

Veterans and Military Family Support

Use for mental health follow-through, consumer protection, and post-service support.

Dear [official or editor], Veterans and military families deserve more than symbolic appreciation. They deserve follow-through in mental health care, financial protection, and the systems they rely on after service. I support district and legislative work that treats veterans issues as practical responsibilities, not only as talking points. Respectfully, [Your Name]

District Investment and Community Services

Use for jobs, costs, and the everyday systems residents depend on.

Dear [official or editor], District investment should show up in daily life. Residents should be able to feel it in local job opportunity, the cost of everyday life, and whether public systems work with less friction. I support district-focused work that keeps community services practical and makes growth mean something for the people who already live here. Sincerely, [Your Name]

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