On October 3, 2003, during her first year as first lady, Mrs. Ehrlich spoke at a
domestic violence function and made the statement, "You know, really, if I had an opportunity to shoot
Britney Spears, I think I would." She apologized to Spears, and a spokesperson later said that the incident "inadvertently used a figure of speech." In July 2004,
Baltimore magazine published an article on the Ehrlichs' move into
Government House, in which the first lady commented on the adjustment involved for the family, and the changes that were made. Ehrlich joined a
steering committee in September 2004 on Underage Drinking Research and Prevention, sponsored by the
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. In April 2005, Ehrlich and her husband spoke out against newspapers, particularly
The Baltimore Sun and
The Washington Post, as being biased and unfair.
The Washington Post reported in June 2005 that the first lady had played a very active role in decisions such as "appointments and policy initiatives". ==Subsequent activities==