The Lerners are going to sit on that site for 25 years until it becomes valuable “enough”. |
There were about 400 units of market rate housing added and a senior project is under construction at Strathmore. The plans for this site, along with apartments under construction near Pike and Rose and on Rockledge, are part of the reason that the county needed to reopen Woodward. |
This is a prime example sample of when the county needs to make sitting on a site uneconomical. Don’t count on Friedson to do this because the Lerners have donated a lot of money to him (more than the $6k limit per contributor) through individual and corporate donations (perfectly legal to buy a lot of influence by donating multiple ways). Alternatively, if you’d like for the old White Flint site to stay exactly as it is, vote for Friedson. |
| So...those who identify as black are voting for Mr J, the gays for Mr G, and developers for Mr F? Anyone for the other two Dem candidates? |
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Looks like there will be some issues for Jawando:
https://montgomeryperspective.com/2026/06/08/state-board-of-elections-wants-detailed-written-explanation-from-jawando/?fbclid=IwdGRleAST_odleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAo2NjI4NTY4Mzc5AAEeLeDjn-VV9FvLaYbLk9eO_c-db01Lj-WhjC7y3r1chOeWJfMPcpsQy5Mbjto_aem_gl91kwvOXKBKj6GJZO9BmA The complaint alleges that your federal senate campaign committee, Will Jawando for Maryland, transferred $115,000.00 to the Working Families Party PAC. Shortly after receiving these federal funds, the Working Families Party PAC reportedly spent $72,159.50 to support your public finance committee, Jawando, Will for Montgomery, for County Executive. |
This has been out there for a while but whoever complained conveniently waited so long that the complaint won’t be adjudicated until after the election. |
Not sure what you are implying? The contribution underlying this is less than three weeks old. And the BOE did not have to send this inquiry if they did not think there was a reasonable claim to investigate. |
It wasn’t a contribution. It was an independent expenditure. Big difference. If the BOE thought this was serious it would have referred the matter directly to the State Prosecutor. So here’s what will happen: The Jawando campaign will send a letter saying it didn’t coordinate with the PAC and the PAC (which probably got a similar letter) will say it didn’t coordinate with Jawando. Is it all legal? Yes, just like it’s legal for Andrew Friedson to get contributions from people he got tax abatements for. Should either be legal? Probably not. |
He's unethical as ****. Always playing loose with rules. |
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Primaries are intersting.
As long as no Republican wins in the end it's all good. |
PP here. The question at issue is whether it was or was not an independent expenditure. That hasn’t been determined. That is why they are inquiring about coordination. It was at a minimum a contribution to the campaign in one form or another. |
Contributions and independent expenditures are different categories of campaign finance activities, so it wasn’t a contribution to the campaign in one form or another. I don’t think the PAC and the Jawando campaign are dumb enough to have coordinated in a manner prohibited by law so the support is most likely properly categorized as an independent expenditure. I’m also unconcerned that the working families PAC is going to advocate for things against my interest, unlike the PAC opposing Jawando that’s funded in part by people and companies that also donated to MAGA candidates. The candidate who’s the purest in campaign finance is Glass, but even he was promoting a PAC endorsement last week (and then his pinned tweet on “no PACs” disappeared). |
OK, conceding it wasn't a direct contribution to the campaign. Can you concede that whether it was a legal independent expenditure is exactly the question at issue? What PAC support did Glass tout? Sincere question? |
Victory Fund. |
| He should NOT have done that |