It was a packed room at the Annual Minority Legislative Breakfast in Bethesda on Wednesday.
Federal, state, and local elected officials as well as member organizations attended the event marking its 19th year.
Topics of discussion included the upcoming legislative agenda and its impact on the minority community.
The event was jointly hosted by the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Montgomery County, the African American Chamber of Commerce of Montgomery County and the Asian American Political Alliance.
Always good to participate in the annual Minority Legislative Breakfast. Important opportunity to check in, discuss priorities, and strengthen partnerships. Great turnout as always! pic.twitter.com/upOJ1kqNo2
— Councilmember Gabe Albornoz (@albornoz_gabe) December 4, 2019
We’re fully caffeinated at the 19th annual Minority Leadership Breakfast, committed to “equity in quality of living for all residents.”
Thanks to @hccmc, the African American Chamber of Commerce and the Asian American Political Alliance for their leadership and advocacy. pic.twitter.com/QzzRlnVGiy
— Evan Glass (@EvanMGlass) December 4, 2019