Hogan for Maryland is proud to announce the endorsement of the Frederick County Career Firefighters and Paramedics IAFF Local 3666, representing the professional firefighters who protect approximately 667 square miles and serve more than 250,000 local residents. This is the latest in a growing list of first responders to endorse Governor Hogan’s campaign for the United States Senate.
“The men and women of IAFF Local 3666 are proud to give our wholehearted endorsement to Governor Hogan in his race to be Maryland’s next Senator. From the front lines to the firehouse, he has always given Maryland’s firefighters and first responders his unwavering support, and we will always have his back. We look forward to seeing what Governor Hogan will accomplish for Maryland’s firefighters in the Senate,”said President Stephen Jones, IAFF Local 3666.
“It is a great honor to have the endorsement of the Frederick County professional firefighters who help to keep Maryland families safe,” Governor Hogan said. “Our firefighters are true heroes who put their lives on the line and run toward the danger. Ensuring they have the resources they need is not just a priority, but a necessity. As governor, I was proud to fight to support our firefighters and that’s exactly what I’ll continue to do in the Senate.”
- Annapolis Professional Firefighters Association IAFF Local 1926
- Anne Arundel County Professional Firefighters IAFF Local 1563
- Baltimore Firefighters IAFF Local 734
- Montgomery County Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) Lodge 35
- Carroll County Professional Fire Fighters & Paramedics Association IAFF Local 5184
- Public Safety Professionals of Cecil County IAFF Local 4645
- Ocean City Career Firefighter Paramedics Association IAFF Local 4269
- Worcester County Professional Firefighters IAFF Local 4916
- Over a dozen Maryland Sheriffs
- Over a dozen State’s Attorneys
- Maryland Troopers Association
- International Union of Police Associations
- State Law Enforcement Officers Labor Alliance (SLEOLA),which represents a wide array of Maryland law enforcement labor organizations—including the the Maryland State Police, the Natural Resources Police, Office of the State Fire Marshal, the Maryland Capitol Police, the Maryland Department of Health Police, the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation Police, the Maryland Department of Public Safety & Correctional Services Intelligence & Investigative Division and the Warrant Apprehension Unit, the Motor Vehicle Administration Police, and the Comptroller’s Office Field Enforcement Agents.