Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glass introduced a bill to recruit ice agents to work for the county police today, so he’s a hard no for me now. None of his colleagues co-sponsored.
Really? That's how you read it? Interesting.
If it’s not what he meant I don’t know why there’s a bill because the police already screen applicants for these things, well before final offer of employment. Moving that screening later makes it easier for ice agents to get hired because they won’t have to certify anything before taking the poly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My vote will be based on who is least likely to favor the widespread elimination of SFH zoning, and so I'm voting for Jawando.
Same.
Really? I thought Jawando was also pro more multi family housing?
I’m still upset with Jawando for pushing for the removal of SROs from schools—I think that was him, right?
Honestly it’s hard to really see much daylight between the candidates — none of them seem particularly great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My vote will be based on who is least likely to favor the widespread elimination of SFH zoning, and so I'm voting for Jawando.
Same.
Really? I thought Jawando was also pro more multi family housing?
I’m still upset with Jawando for pushing for the removal of SROs from schools—I think that was him, right?
Honestly it’s hard to really see much daylight between the candidates — none of them seem particularly great.
I think Jawando has been best about opposing widespread elimination of SFH zoning:
https://montgomeryperspective.com/2025/01/07/jawando-calls-for-pause-on-attainable-housing/
He's also destroyed our schools while his go to private (or at least some go to private)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My vote will be based on who is least likely to favor the widespread elimination of SFH zoning, and so I'm voting for Jawando.
Same.
Really? I thought Jawando was also pro more multi family housing?
I’m still upset with Jawando for pushing for the removal of SROs from schools—I think that was him, right?
Honestly it’s hard to really see much daylight between the candidates — none of them seem particularly great.
I think Jawando has been best about opposing widespread elimination of SFH zoning:
https://montgomeryperspective.com/2025/01/07/jawando-calls-for-pause-on-attainable-housing/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My vote will be based on who is least likely to favor the widespread elimination of SFH zoning, and so I'm voting for Jawando.
Same.
Really? I thought Jawando was also pro more multi family housing?
I’m still upset with Jawando for pushing for the removal of SROs from schools—I think that was him, right?
Honestly it’s hard to really see much daylight between the candidates — none of them seem particularly great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My vote will be based on who is least likely to favor the widespread elimination of SFH zoning, and so I'm voting for Jawando.
Same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glass introduced a bill to recruit ice agents to work for the county police today, so he’s a hard no for me now. None of his colleagues co-sponsored.
Really? That's how you read it? Interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Glass introduced a bill to recruit ice agents to work for the county police today, so he’s a hard no for me now. None of his colleagues co-sponsored.
Anonymous wrote:Who would be the absolute worst for Montgomery County?
Because that’s who I’d like to vote for.
Anonymous wrote:Who would be the absolute worst for Montgomery County?
Because that’s who I’d like to vote for.
Anonymous wrote:I hate all three of these candidates. How can this be our choices?
Anonymous wrote:My vote will be based on who is least likely to favor the widespread elimination of SFH zoning, and so I'm voting for Jawando.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jawando. Glass and Friedson are competing for the same voters.
+1. Jawando will win easily.