Washington, DC – U.S. Senator Benjamin L. Cardin (D-MD), a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, released the following statement in response to President Obama’s announcement that he will ...
WASHINGTON — Democratic Senator Ben Cardin of Maryland ended his six-decade political career on Friday. The 81-year-old won his 1966 race for the Maryland House of Delegates when he was 23 years ...
WASHINGTON (JTA) — Ben Cardin’s love letter to Maryland, the state he has represented in the U.S. Senate since 2007, was also a love letter to his family’s Jewish values. In a video that ...
Retiring Maryland Senator Ben Cardin says in his farewell speech to the senate that one of his proudest legislative accomplishments was the passage of the Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law ...
TOWSON, Md. — For 58 years, Sen. Ben Cardin served the state of Maryland in the State Legislature, the House of Representatives and the United States Senate. He decided not to seek reelection. Sen.
U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Maryland, delivered a farewell speech Tuesday afternoon on the Senate floor. Cardin, 81, has been a longtime fixture in Maryland politics, serving in elected office over 58 ...
Russia’s unjust brutal invasion of Ukraine nears its third anniversary, yet Ukraine remains steadfast in its commitment to ...
Photo by Danielle J. Brown. Sen. Ben Cardin traveled to different parts of the state in recent weeks on a farewell tour and gave his last speech on the Senate floor, but Maryland’s senior senator ...
US Senator Ben Cardin, chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, made sharply critical remarks on December 17 about Georgia’s authorities, including ruling Georgian Dream-backed President ...
The Washington Post joined Cardin, 81, during his final days at the Hart Senate Building, where he scored a prime office on the fifth floor as a freshman senator in 2007 because an anthrax-laced ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Days before he retires as chairman of the influential U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Democrat Ben Cardin acknowledged worries about human rights being less of a U.S.