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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore's inaugural address

Governor's address remarks as prepared

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore's inaugural address

Governor's address remarks as prepared

HELLO, MARYLAND. GOD BLESS YOU ALL. GOOD AFTERNOON. FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART, I WANT TO THANK YOU FOR THE HONOR THAT YOU BESTOWED UPON ME AND MISS. MILLER. . DREAM JOAN, IT IS AN HONOR -- SPEAKER ADRIAN JONES, IT IS AN 12 THE STATE WORKERS AND ALL THOSE WHO IN AGRA -- WORKED FOR THIS IN AGNAGURATION. THANK YOU. TO GOVERNOR HOGAN, WE ARE THANKFUL FOR YOUR KINDNESS YOU HAVE SHOWN THROUGH YOUR TRANSITION PERIOD. THANK YOU FOR EIGHT YEARS OF SERVICE TO A STATE THAT WE BOTH LOVE. [APPLAUSE] TO MY DEAR FRIEND, OPRAH WINFREY, A MARYLAND GIRL AT HEART, THANK YOU FOR YOUR INCREDIBLY KIND AND GRACIOUS INTRODUCTION. THANK YOU FOR ALWAYS BEING IN MY CORNER. TO YOUR NEW FIRST LADY, MY AMAZING WIFE DAWN, AND THE NEW FIRST BABIES, MIA AND JAMES, YOU ARE MY HEART, YOU ARE MY SOUL, YOU ARE MY EVERYTHING. I LOVE YOU. AS WE STAND HERE TODAY, YOU COULD SEE RIGHT THERE THE MEMORIAL OF JUSTICE THURGOOD MARSHALL. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE NOT TO THINK ABOUT OUR PAST AND OUR PATH. WE ARE BLOCKS AWAY FROM THE ANNAPOLIS DOCKS WHERE SO MANY ENSLAVED PEOPLE ARRIVED AGAINST THEIR WILL. WE ARE STADING IN FRONT OF A CAPITOL THAT WAS BUILT BY THEIR HANDS. WE HAVE MADE UNEVEN AND UNIMAGINABLE PROGRESS SINCE THEN. CREATED BY GENERATIONS OF PEOPLE WHOSE OWN HISTORY WAS LOST, STOLEN, OR NEVER RECORDED. ONE THING WE KNOW IS THAT RIGHT NOW WE ARE STANDING HERE IN OUR HISTORY, IN OUR SHARED HISTORY MADE BY PEOPLE WHO OVER THE PAST TWO CENTURIES REGARDLESS OF THEIR ORIGIN STORY TO THIS STATE BOUGHT AND BUILT A STATE AND COUNTRY THAT WORKS FOR EVERYBODY. THERE ARE TWO PEOPLE HERE TODAY THAT EMBODY THAT SPIRIT WHO ARE SITTING RIGHT HERE NEXT TO ME. TWO EXTRAORDINARY WOMEN. [APPLAUSE] HEMA CAME TO THIS COUNTRY FROM INDIA, JOY FROM JAMAICA. THEY IMMIGRATED TO AMERICA WITH HOPE IN THEIR HEARTS NOT JUST FOR THEMSELVES BUT FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS. TODAY THEY ARE SITTING HERE TOGETHER AT THE INAUGURATION OF THEIR CHILDREN TO BECOME THE GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF A STATE THAT HELPED TO WELCOME THEM. PLEASE STAND UP. [APPLAUSE] TO HER MOM AND MY MOM, JOY. YOU A PIT OF MY EYES EVERYTHING SPECIAL ABOUT THIS STATE. YOU ARE PROOF THAT IN THE STATE OF MARYLAND, ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE. YES, OUR PORTRAITS ARE GOING TO LOOK A LITTLE BIT DIFFERENT FROM THE ONES WE HAVE ALWAYS SEEN. THAT IS NOT THE POINT. THIS JOURNEY HAS NEVER BEEN ABOUT MAKING HISTORY, IT IS ABOUT MARCHING FORWARD. TODAY IS NOT AN INDICTMENT OF THE PAST, TODAY IS A CELEBRATION OF OUR COLLECTIVE FUTURE. [APPLAUSE] TODAY OUR OPPORTUNITY TO BEGIN THIS FUTURE IS SO BRIGHT IT IS BLINDING. ONLY IF WE ARE INTENTIONAL, INCLUSIVE, AND DISCIPLINED. IN CONFRONTING CHALLENGES, MAKING HARD CHOICES, AND SEIZING THIS OPPORTUNITY IN FRONT OF US. OUR STATE IS TRULY REMARKABLE. FROM MY BIRTHPLACE OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY TO MY ADOPTED HOME OF BALTIMORE CITY. [APPLAUSE] FROM THE SANDY BEACHES OF THE EASTERN SHORE, TO THE ROLLING HILLS. MAKE YOURSELVES KNOWN. TO THE ROLLING HILLS OF WESTERN MARYLAND. EVERYWEHHERE IN BETWEEN. MARYLAND IS HOME TO SPECTACULAR BEAUTY AND PEOPLE AS TALENTED AS THEY ARE DETERMINED. THE TRUTH IS, MARYLAND IS ASSET RICH AND STRATEGY POOR. FOR TOO LONG, WE HAVE LEFT TOO MANY PEOPLE BEHIND. WE KNOW WHAT IS -- IT IS UNACCEPTABLE THAT WHILE MARYLAND HAS THE HIGHEST MEDIAN INCOME, ONE IN EIGHT OF OUR CHILDREN LIVE IN POVERTY. WE KNOW IT IS UNACCEPTABLE THAT IN THE HOME OF SOME OF THE BEST MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS ON THE PLANET THAT 250,000 MARYLANDERS LACK HEALTH COVERAGE. IN ORDER FOR SOME TO WIN, SOMEWHAT -- SOME MUST LOSE, WE COME TO EXPECT THAT THOSE WHO HAVE LOST WILL KEEP LOSING. WE MUST REFUSE TO ACCEPT THAT. INSTEAD, I AM ASKING YOU TO BELIEVE THAT MARYLAND COULD BE DIFFERENT. I’M ASKING YOU TO BELIEVE MARYLAND COULD BE BOLD AND IN THIS MOMENT, MARYLAND COULD LEAD . I’M ASKING YOU TO UNDERSTAND THAT IT IS TIME FOR OUR POLICIES TO BE AS BOLD AS OUR ASPIRATIONS . TO CONFRONT THE FACT THAT WE HAVE BEEN OFFERED FALSE CHOICES. WE DO NOT HAVE TO CHOOSE BETWEEN A COMPETITIVE ECONOMY AND EQUITABLE ONE. MARILYN SHOULD NOT BE 43RD IN UNEMPLOYMENT OR 44TH AND THE COST OF DOING BUSINESS. WE SHOULD NOT TOLERATE AN 8-1 RACIAL WEALTH GAP BECAUSE IT STOPS ALL OF US FROM REACHING OUR FULL POTENTIAL. WE COULD ATTRACT AND ATTAIN -- RETAIN TOP INDUSTRIES LIKE AEROSPACE, CYBERSECURITY, AND RAISE THE MINIMUM WAGE TO $15 TO HELP FOLKS FEED THEIR FAMILIES. MARYLAND CAN REWARD ENTREPRENEURS WHO TAKE BOLD RISKS AND PROVIDE STABILITY FOR FAMILIES IN NEED. MARYLAND COULD BE THE BEST PLACE IN AMERICA FOR EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYEES. IT SHOULDN’T BE A CHOICE, IT ISN’T A CHOICE. THE PATH FORWARD REQUIRES A TOGETHER. THERE’S ANOTHER CHOICE WE ALL HERE. PEOPLE MUST CHOOSE BETWEEN FEELING SAFE IN THEIR OWN COMMUNITY AND FEELING SAFE IN THEIR OWN SKIN. WE HAVE SEEN THE RATE OF VIOLENT CRIME RISE. IN THEIR FAITH GOVERNMENTS COULD ACTUALLY KEEP THEM SAFE. WE CAN BUILD A POLICE FORCE THAT MOVES WITH APPROPRIATE INTENSITY AND ABSOLUTE INTEGRITY, FULL ACCOUNTABILITY AND EMBRACE THE FACT THAT WE CANNOT AND WILL NOT MILITARIZE OURSELVES TO SAFETY. WE CAN AND WILL SUPPORT OUR FIRST RESPONDERS WHO RISK EVERYTHING TO PROTECT US AND CHANGE THE INEXCUSABLE FACT THAT MARYLAND INCARCERATES MORE BLACK BOYS THAN ANYBODY IN THIS COUNTRY. WE WILL WORK WITH COMMUNITIES FROM WEST BALTIMORE TO WESTMINSTER. TO SHARE DATA SO WE COULD KEEP VIOLENT OFFENDERS OFF OF OUR STREETS AND WELCOME PEOPLE WHO HAVE EARNED A SECOND CHANCE BACK TO OUR COMMUNITIES. I KNOW IT FEELS LIKE TO HAVE HANDCUFFS ON MY WRIST. WE ARE NOT ALONE. I FELT THAT WHEN I WAS 11 YEARS OLD. I ALSO KNOW WHAT IT IS LIKE TO STAND WITH FAMILIES AND MORE WITH THE VICTIMS OF VIOLENT CRIME. WE DO NOT HAVE TO CHOOSE BETWEEN BEING A SAFE STATE AND A JUST ONE. MARYLAND CAN AND WILL BE BOTH. [APPLAUSE] WE ARE OFTEN TOLD CLIMATE CHANGE IS A PROBLEM FOR THE FUTURE OR SOMETHING YOU ONLY HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT IF YOU LIVE IN FARMLANDS OR IN A FLOOD ZONE. CLIMATE CHANGE IS AN EXISTENTIAL THREAT AND IT IS HAPPENING NOW IN OUR COMMUNITIES. CONFRONTING CLIMATE CHANGE REPRESENTS ANOTHER CHANCE FOR MARYLAND TO LEAD. WE CAN AND WILL BE A LEADER IN WIND TECHNOLOGY, GRID ELECTRIFICATION, AND CLEAN TRANSIT. WE WILL PROTECT OUR JEWEL, THE CHESAPEAKE BAY AND ADDRESS TOXIC AIR POLLUTION THAT CHOKES OUR CITIES AND WE WILL PUT MARYLAND ON TRACK TO GENERATE 100% CLEAN ENERGY BY 2035 AND CREATE THOUSANDS OF JOBS IN THE PROCESS. CLEAN ENERGY WILL NOT JUST BE A PART OF OUR ECONOMY, CLEAN ENERGY WILL DEFINE OUR ECONOMY IN MARYLAND. THAT REQUIRES EVERYBODY. COMPANIES, COMMUNITIES, STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, AND THE PEOPLE. TO TAKE BOLD AND DECISIVE ACTION TOGETHER. IMPORTANTLY, WE DO NOT HAVE TO CHOOSE BETWEEN GIVING OUR CHILDREN AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION AND EQUITABLE ONE. WE WILL ENSURE EVERY SINGLE ONE OF OUR STUDENTS THAT THIS STATE LOVES AND NEEDS THEM. WE WILL CREATE POLICIES THAT WILL HELP THEM THRIVE. WE WILL INVEST IN OUR SPECIAL EDUCATION STUDENTS, ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS, STUDENTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS AND EVERY SINGLE CHILD WHO NEEDS A LITTLE EXTRA HELP. WE WILL SEE TO IT THAT MENTAL AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CHALLENGES DO NOT PREVENT OUR CHILDREN FROM GETTING OUR -- THE EDUCATION THEY DESERVE AS WELL. WHILE MARYLAND IS HOME TO SOME OF THE BEST AND GREATEST INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN THIS COUNTRY, SOMETHING I WILL BE VERY PROUD OF. THAT IS NOT THE PATH FOR EVERY STUDENT. TO BE CLEAR IT WAS NOT MY PATH. I JOINED THE MILITARY WHEN I WAS 17 YEARS OLD, I WENT TO A TWO YEAR CHALLENGE, I THINK THINGS WORKED OUT PRETTY WELL. [APPLAUSE] EVERY STUDENT IN MARYLAND WILL KNOW THERE ARE PATHS TO THEIR SUCCESS. THOSE PATHS BEGIN WITH HIGH QUALITY AND HIGHLY INCLUSIVE SCHOOLS FROM PRE-K THROUGH 12TH GRADE. MY OWN JOURNEY STARTED IN MILITARY SCHOOL. I LEARNED ONE OF MY CORE VALUES. SERVICE. LEAD SOLDIERS IN AFGHANISTAN, IN MY YEARS OF SERVICE TRANSFORMED ME. THE CHARACTER WAS STRENGTHENED. MY LEADERSHIP WAS TESTED. I WANT EVERY MARYLANDER FROM EVERY BACKGROUND TO SERVE OUR STATE, THAT IS WHY WE OFFER A SERVICE OPTION FOR ALL HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES. A YEAR OF SERVICE COULD PREPARE OUR YOUNG PEOPLE FOR THEIR CAREERS AND PROVIDE PUBLIC SERVANTS THAT WE DESPERATELY NEED. THE CHALLENGES WE FACE WILL REQUIRE ALL OF US TO ANSWER THIS CALL TO SERVICE. OUR FIREFIGHTERS, POLICE OFFICERS, CIVIL SERVANTS, UNION MEMBERS. YOU’VE ELECTED ME TO SERVE AS YOUR GOVERNOR. THE WORK WILL BE DONE TOGETHER. FAIR WARNING, THERE ARE GOING TO BE SKEPTICS AND PEOPLE WHO SAY THAT WE CANNOT RISE ABOVE THE TOXIN PARTISANSHIP THAT WE SEE IN TODAY’S POLITICS. WHERE PEOPLE CARE MORE ABOUT WHERE THE IDEA CAME FROM THEN IS IT A GOOD IDEA. THOSE ARE THE SAME VOICES THAT TOLD ME AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS CAMPAIGN YOU DON’T UNDERSTAND HOW POLITICS WORKS. TO THEM I SAID AND I SAY WE MUST GOVERN ON BIG PRINCIPLES AND NOT ON PETTY DIFFERENCES. WE MUST GOVERN IN A WAY THAT ADDRESSES THE NEEDS OF ALL OF OUR FAMILIES AND NOT WORRYING ABOUT WHAT A POLITICAL IDEOLOGY ASKS US TO BELIEVE AND ASKS US TO DO. WE MUST GOVERN IN A WAY THAT WE WILL NEVER FORGET WHO IT IS WE ARE FIGHTING FOR. WHAT IT IS WE ARE SUPPOSED TO BE FIGHTING FOR. WE KNOW IN THIS MOMENT WE HAVE A CHANCE, WE HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY, WE HAVE A UNIQUE PLACE AND SPACE TO DO SOMETHING SPECIAL. WHEN PEOPLE SAY HOW DO YOU KNOW YOU COULD DO THIS OR EXECUTE UPON THIS IN THIS TIME OF DIVISIVENESS, VITRIOL, MY ANSWER IS THIS, IT IS THE ONLY WAY I HAVE EVER LED. YOU KNOW A QUESTION I NEVER ONCE ASKED MY SOLDIERS? WHAT IS YOUR POLITICAL PARTY, IT DID NOT MATTER. WE HAD ONE JOB, ONE GOAL IN MIND, ONE MISSION. MY JOB WAS TO UNIFY OUR UNIT AND IT IS THE SAME JOB AND RESPONSIBILITY WE HAVE RIGHT NOW. IF WE ARE DIVIDED, WE CANNOT WIN . IF WE ARE UNITED, WE CAN’T LOSE. [APPLAUSE] WE KNOW THAT WE STAND HERE ON THE CUSP AT A TIME OF HISTORIC MEASURE. WE ARE HUMBLED BY THAT. WE WERE WALKING IN A SPACE THAT WE WERE ABLE TO SEE AND WERE HIGHER ON THE SHOULDERS THAT WE WERE STANDING ON. WE ALSO KNOW THAT IS NOT THE ASSIGNMENT. IN THIS TIME AND IN THIS MOMENT WE HAVE A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO LEAD AND LOVE. WE HAVE THE UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO BUILD AND GROW. THAT OPPORTUNITY COULD ONLY HAPPEN IF WE ARE DOING IT TOGETHER. NOW IS THE OPPORTUNITY THAT WE HAVE TWO MARCH FORWARD. TO MARCH TOGETHER. LET US MARCH ON UNTIL VICTORY IS WON. [APPLAUSE] TODAY IS NOT THE VICTORY, TODAY IS THE OPPORTUNITY. IT IS OUR OPPORTUNITY TO LEAD WITH LOVE. IT IS OUR OPPORTUNITY TO CREATE WITH COMPASSION, TO FIGHT FEARLESSLY FOR OUR FUTURE. MARYLAND, OUR TIME IS NOW. OUR TIME IS NOW TO BUILD ESTATE. IT IS A STATE THAT LEAVES NO ONE BEHIND. IT IS NOT A SLOGAN, IT IS THE FULFILLMENT OF HOPE. LET’S LEAD AND LET’S DO IT TOGETHER. GOD BLESS YOU ALL AND THANK YOU SO MUCH. [APPLAUE]
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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore's inaugural address

Governor's address remarks as prepared

The following are the inaugural remarks prepared for delivery by Gov. Wes Moore:Good afternoon, Maryland, and from the bottom of my heart, thank you for the honor you have bestowed upon me and Aruna.President Ferguson, Speaker Jones, and Members of the Maryland General Assembly, thank you, all. It’s an honor to be your partner. To all the state workers, and all who organized this inauguration, thank you. It's an honor to be your colleague.And to Governor Hogan: We are grateful for the kindness you, and your team, have shown throughout this transition. Thank you for your eight years of service to the state we both love.To my friend Oprah Winfrey — a Maryland girl at heart — thank you for your gracious and generous introduction. And thank you for always being in my corner.To my wife, Dawn, our daughter, Mia, and our son, James, you are my heart, my soul, and my everything.As I stand here today, looking out over Lawyers' Mall, at the memorial to Justice Thurgood Marshall, it's impossible not to think about our past and our path. We are blocks away from the Annapolis docks, where so many enslaved people arrived in this country against their will. And we are standing in front of a capitol building built by their hands.We have made uneven and unimaginable progress since then. It is a history created by generations of people whose own history was lost, stolen, or never recorded. And it is a shared history – our history – made by people who, over the last two centuries, regardless of their origin story to Maryland, fought to build a state, and a country, that works for everybody.There are two people who embody that spirit sitting right here, in the front row. Two extraordinary women named Hema and Joy.Hema came to this country from India; Joy from Jamaica. They immigrated to America with hope in their hearts, not just for themselves, but for future generations.Today, they are sitting here at the inauguration of their children as the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of the state that helped to welcome them.To Aruna's mother, Hema, and to my mom, Joy, you epitomize everything special about this state; You are proof that in Maryland, anything is possible.Now yes, Aruna's and my portraits are going to look a little different from the ones we've always seen in the capitol. But that’s not the point. This journey has never been about "making history." It is about marching forward.Today is not an indictment of the past; it's a celebration of our future. And today is our opportunity to begin a future so bright, it is blinding.But only if we are intentional, inclusive, and disciplined in confronting challenges, making hard choices, and seizing the opportunity in front of us.Our state is truly remarkable. From my birthplace of Montgomery County… to my adoptive home of Baltimore City…From the sandy beaches of the Eastern Shore… to the rolling hills of Western Maryland… and everywhere in between.Maryland is home to spectacular natural beauty, dynamic industries, and people as talented as they are determined.But…the truth is: Maryland is asset-rich and strategy-poor.And for too long, we have left too many people behind.We know it is unacceptable that while Maryland has the highest median income in the country, one in eight of our children lives in poverty.We know it is unacceptable that in the home of some of the best medical institutions on the planet, that more than 250,000 Marylanders lack healthcare coverage.We've been asked to accept that some of us must be left behind. That in order for some to win, others must lose.And not only that: We have come to expect that the people who have always lost... will keep losing.Well, we must refuse to accept that.Instead, I am asking you to believe that Maryland can be different. That Maryland can be bold. That Maryland can lead. It is time for our policies to be as bold as our aspirations—and to confront the fact that we have been offered false choices.We do not have to choose between a competitive economy and an equitable one. Maryland should not be 43rd in unemployment, or 44th in the cost of doing business. We should not tolerate an 8-to-1 racial wealth gap, not because it hurts certain groups, but because it prevents all of us from reaching our full potential. We can attract and retain top industries, like aerospace, clean energy, and cybersecurity… and raise our minimum wage to $15 an hour to help folks feed their families.Maryland can reward entrepreneurs who take bold risks… and provide stability for families in need.This can be the best state in America to be an employer and an employee.It shouldn't be a choice — and it isn't a choice. The path forward requires us to do these things together.Now, here's another false choice we often hear: That people must choose between feeling safe in their own communities, and feeling safe in their own skin.Over the last eight years, the rate of violent crime has risen. Many Marylanders have grown weary in their faith in government's ability to keep them safe.We can build a police force that moves with appropriate intensity and absolute integrity and full accountability, and embrace the fact that we can’t militarize ourselves to safety. We can support our first responders who risk everything to protect us, and change the inexcusable fact that Maryland incarcerates more Black boys than any other state. We will work with communities from West Baltimore to Westminster to share data so we can keep violent offenders off our streets. And we can welcome people who have earned a second chance back to our communities. I know what it feels like to have handcuffs on my wrists. It happened to me when I was 11 years old. I also know what it’s like to mourn the victims of violent crime.We do not have to choose between a safe state and a just state. Maryland can, and will, be both.We are often told climate change is a problem for the future, or something you only have to worry about if you live on farmland or in a flood zone.But climate change is an existential threat for our entire state, and it is happening now.Confronting climate change represents another chance for Maryland to lead. We can be a leader in wind technology, in grid electrification, and clean transit.We will protect our Chesapeake Bay, and address the toxic air pollution that chokes our cities. And we will put Maryland on track to generate 100 percent clean energy by 2035 — creating thousands of jobs in the process.Clean energy will not just be part of our economy; clean energy will define our economy. This requires everyone — companies, communities, state and local governments, and the people — to take bold and decisive action, together.And importantly, we do not have to choose between giving our children an excellent education and an equitable one.We will ensure that every student knows their state loves, and needs them — and we will create policies to help them thrive.We will invest in our special education students, our English language learners, our LGBTQIA+ students, students experiencing homelessness, and every kid who needs a little extra help. We will see to it that mental and behavioral health challenges do not prevent our children from getting the education they need and deserve.And while Maryland is home to some of the world's greatest institutions of higher education — a fact of which we should be very proud — we must end the myth that young people must attend one of them to be successful.That doesn't have to be the path for every student – it wasn't my path. I joined the Army when I was 17 years old. I went to a two-year college. I think it turned out pretty well. Every student in Maryland will know that there are many paths to success and fulfillment — and those paths begin with high-quality, highly inclusive schools from Pre-K to 12th grade.My own journey started in military school, where I learned one of my core values: Service. I went on to lead soldiers in Afghanistan.My years of service transformed me. My character was strengthened, my vistas were widened, my leadership was tested.I want every young Marylander, of every background, in every community, to have the opportunity to serve our state. That is why we will offer a service year option for all high school graduates.A year of service will prepare young people for their careers — and provide our state with future leaders: public servants we desperately need. The challenges we face will require us to answer the call of service. To join the ranks of our teachers and our firefighters, our police officers and our civil servants, our nurses, and union members.You've elected me to serve as your governor, but the work, will be done together. Now there will be skeptics, who will say that we cannot rise above the toxic partisanship we see all too often in today's politics, where people care more about where the idea came from than is it a good idea. Those voices told me at the beginning of my campaign, "You don't understand how politics works." To them I said and I say, "We must govern on big principles instead of petty differences."To them I said and I say, we must form broad coalitions that bring people together rather than scare them. I said and I say, the urgency of the moment demands a different way of serving the people. While I led paratroopers, do you know what question I never asked my soldiers, what's your political party?I will govern the same way: For all Marylanders. For those who did not vote for me, I will work to earn your support; for those who did, I will work to keep it.Now, to work together, it means we must also get to know each other again. To come together across lines of difference –– both real and perceived –– to build uncommon coalitions.Because the simple fact is we need each other; we all have a role to play. And that's the lesson from generations before us. We are being called on to come together so we can march forward. "And let us march on til victory is won."But understanding that today is not the victory –– today is the opportunity. An opportunity to lead with love. An opportunity to create with compassion. An opportunity to fight fearlessly for our future.Maryland: our time is now. Our time is now to build a state that those who came before us fought for, a state that leaves no one behind. That is not a slogan; it is a fulfillment of a hope.It's our time, Maryland. Let's lead.Thank you.

The following are the inaugural remarks prepared for delivery by Gov. Wes Moore:

Good afternoon, Maryland, and from the bottom of my heart, thank you for the honor you have bestowed upon me and Aruna.

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President Ferguson, Speaker Jones, and Members of the Maryland General Assembly, thank you, all. It’s an honor to be your partner.

To all the state workers, and all who organized this inauguration, thank you. It's an honor to be your colleague.

And to Governor Hogan: We are grateful for the kindness you, and your team, have shown throughout this transition. Thank you for your eight years of service to the state we both love.

To my friend Oprah Winfrey — a Maryland girl at heart — thank you for your gracious and generous introduction. And thank you for always being in my corner.

To my wife, Dawn, our daughter, Mia, and our son, James, you are my heart, my soul, and my everything.

As I stand here today, looking out over Lawyers' Mall, at the memorial to Justice Thurgood Marshall, it's impossible not to think about our past and our path.

We are blocks away from the Annapolis docks, where so many enslaved people arrived in this country against their will. And we are standing in front of a capitol building built by their hands.

We have made uneven and unimaginable progress since then. It is a history created by generations of people whose own history was lost, stolen, or never recorded. And it is a shared history – our history – made by people who, over the last two centuries, regardless of their origin story to Maryland, fought to build a state, and a country, that works for everybody.

There are two people who embody that spirit sitting right here, in the front row. Two extraordinary women named Hema and Joy.

Hema came to this country from India; Joy from Jamaica. They immigrated to America with hope in their hearts, not just for themselves, but for future generations.

Today, they are sitting here at the inauguration of their children as the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of the state that helped to welcome them.

To Aruna's mother, Hema, and to my mom, Joy, you epitomize everything special about this state; You are proof that in Maryland, anything is possible.

Now yes, Aruna's and my portraits are going to look a little different from the ones we've always seen in the capitol. But that’s not the point. This journey has never been about "making history." It is about marching forward.

Today is not an indictment of the past; it's a celebration of our future.

And today is our opportunity to begin a future so bright, it is blinding.

But only if we are intentional, inclusive, and disciplined in confronting challenges, making hard choices, and seizing the opportunity in front of us.

Our state is truly remarkable. From my birthplace of Montgomery County… to my adoptive home of Baltimore City…From the sandy beaches of the Eastern Shore… to the rolling hills of Western Maryland… and everywhere in between.

Maryland is home to spectacular natural beauty, dynamic industries, and people as talented as they are determined.

But…the truth is: Maryland is asset-rich and strategy-poor.

And for too long, we have left too many people behind.

We know it is unacceptable that while Maryland has the highest median income in the country, one in eight of our children lives in poverty.

We know it is unacceptable that in the home of some of the best medical institutions on the planet, that more than 250,000 Marylanders lack healthcare coverage.

We've been asked to accept that some of us must be left behind. That in order for some to win, others must lose.

And not only that: We have come to expect that the people who have always lost... will keep losing.

Well, we must refuse to accept that.

Instead, I am asking you to believe that Maryland can be different.

That Maryland can be bold.

That Maryland can lead.

It is time for our policies to be as bold as our aspirations—and to confront the fact that we have been offered false choices.

We do not have to choose between a competitive economy and an equitable one.

Maryland should not be 43rd in unemployment, or 44th in the cost of doing business.

We should not tolerate an 8-to-1 racial wealth gap, not because it hurts certain groups, but because it prevents all of us from reaching our full potential.

We can attract and retain top industries, like aerospace, clean energy, and cybersecurity… and raise our minimum wage to $15 an hour to help folks feed their families.

Maryland can reward entrepreneurs who take bold risks… and provide stability for families in need.

This can be the best state in America to be an employer and an employee.

It shouldn't be a choice — and it isn't a choice. The path forward requires us to do these things together.

Now, here's another false choice we often hear: That people must choose between feeling safe in their own communities, and feeling safe in their own skin.

Over the last eight years, the rate of violent crime has risen. Many Marylanders have grown weary in their faith in government's ability to keep them safe.

We can build a police force that moves with appropriate intensity and absolute integrity and full accountability, and embrace the fact that we can’t militarize ourselves to safety.

We can support our first responders who risk everything to protect us, and change the inexcusable fact that Maryland incarcerates more Black boys than any other state.

We will work with communities from West Baltimore to Westminster to share data so we can keep violent offenders off our streets. And we can welcome people who have earned a second chance back to our communities.

I know what it feels like to have handcuffs on my wrists. It happened to me when I was 11 years old. I also know what it’s like to mourn the victims of violent crime.

We do not have to choose between a safe state and a just state. Maryland can, and will, be both.

We are often told climate change is a problem for the future, or something you only have to worry about if you live on farmland or in a flood zone.

But climate change is an existential threat for our entire state, and it is happening now.

Confronting climate change represents another chance for Maryland to lead. We can be a leader in wind technology, in grid electrification, and clean transit.

We will protect our Chesapeake Bay, and address the toxic air pollution that chokes our cities. And we will put Maryland on track to generate 100 percent clean energy by 2035 — creating thousands of jobs in the process.

Clean energy will not just be part of our economy; clean energy will define our economy.

This requires everyone — companies, communities, state and local governments, and the people — to take bold and decisive action, together.

And importantly, we do not have to choose between giving our children an excellent education and an equitable one.

We will ensure that every student knows their state loves, and needs them — and we will create policies to help them thrive.

We will invest in our special education students, our English language learners, our LGBTQIA+ students, students experiencing homelessness, and every kid who needs a little extra help.

We will see to it that mental and behavioral health challenges do not prevent our children from getting the education they need and deserve.

And while Maryland is home to some of the world's greatest institutions of higher education — a fact of which we should be very proud — we must end the myth that young people must attend one of them to be successful.

That doesn't have to be the path for every student – it wasn't my path. I joined the Army when I was 17 years old. I went to a two-year college.

I think it turned out pretty well.

Every student in Maryland will know that there are many paths to success and fulfillment — and those paths begin with high-quality, highly inclusive schools from Pre-K to 12th grade.

My own journey started in military school, where I learned one of my core values: Service. I went on to lead soldiers in Afghanistan.

My years of service transformed me. My character was strengthened, my vistas were widened, my leadership was tested.

I want every young Marylander, of every background, in every community, to have the opportunity to serve our state. That is why we will offer a service year option for all high school graduates.

A year of service will prepare young people for their careers — and provide our state with future leaders: public servants we desperately need.

The challenges we face will require us to answer the call of service. To join the ranks of our teachers and our firefighters, our police officers and our civil servants, our nurses, and union members.

You've elected me to serve as your governor, but the work, will be done together. Now there will be skeptics, who will say that we cannot rise above the toxic partisanship we see all too often in today's politics, where people care more about where the idea came from than is it a good idea. Those voices told me at the beginning of my campaign, "You don't understand how politics works." To them I said and I say, "We must govern on big principles instead of petty differences."

To them I said and I say, we must form broad coalitions that bring people together rather than scare them. I said and I say, the urgency of the moment demands a different way of serving the people.

While I led paratroopers, do you know what question I never asked my soldiers, what's your political party?

I will govern the same way: For all Marylanders. For those who did not vote for me, I will work to earn your support; for those who did, I will work to keep it.

Now, to work together, it means we must also get to know each other again. To come together across lines of difference –– both real and perceived –– to build uncommon coalitions.

Because the simple fact is we need each other; we all have a role to play.

And that's the lesson from generations before us. We are being called on to come together so we can march forward.

"And let us march on til victory is won."

But understanding that today is not the victory –– today is the opportunity.

An opportunity to lead with love. An opportunity to create with compassion. An opportunity to fight fearlessly for our future.

Maryland: our time is now. Our time is now to build a state that those who came before us fought for, a state that leaves no one behind.

That is not a slogan; it is a fulfillment of a hope.

It's our time, Maryland. Let's lead.

Thank you.