Our Common Ground Plan – Erica Berge’s Platform for the People of District 35B

People • Places • Community

Cecil County is stronger when we put people above politics, protect the places that make our county unique, and invest in the strength of our communities. This platform reflects what I’ve heard directly from you, the farmers, first responders, teachers, business owners, parents, and neighbors who live and work in District 35B.

Erica Berge’s platform for District 35B is built on three core principles: People, Places, and Community. This Common Ground Plan represents Erica Berge’s platform commitment to Cecil County families, businesses, and neighborhoods from Perryville to Port Deposit, Rising Sun to North East, and every community in between. As your delegate, Erica Berge’s platform prioritizes listening to residents, protecting local control, and working together to solve problems.

      My Commitment

      As your delegate, I will listen and act. I will represent every town, every neighborhood, every family, and every neighbor. District 35B deserves a delegate who shows up, works across divides, and ensures Cecil County’s voice is heard loud and clear in Annapolis.

      Erica Berge’s platform isn’t just campaign promises, it’s a binding commitment to the people of Cecil County. Whether you’re a farmer worried about regulations, a parent concerned about schools, a business owner facing red tape, a senior on a fixed income, or a veteran needing services, this platform puts your needs first.

      District 35B is the only Maryland House of Delegates district made up entirely of Cecil County communities. That means your delegate should understand our values, fight for our priorities, and put our county first. That’s the foundation of Erica Berge’s platform, and that’s what you can expect from her every single day in Annapolis.

      What you can count on:

      • Regular town halls and accessible office hours throughout District 35B
      • Responsive constituent service when you need help with state agencies
      • Transparent communication about votes and positions on issues
      • Collaboration with local officials, not gridlock
      • Results that make a real difference in Cecil County communities