➡️ 2025 - November 23 - Baltimore Sun Op-Ed: Baltimore County Can Do Better — If We Put People First
What if we could build a county where leadership meant putting people before developers — where decisions were guided by the needs of our neighborhoods, not the size of a campaign check?
What if safety and justice walked hand in hand — where police and the people they serve treated one another with the respect every human being deserves?
And what if our government finally worked in daylight — not in backrooms, but out in the open, where every voice matters?
These “what ifs” aren’t fantasies. They’re possibilities. And turning those possibilities into reality is why I’m running to serve as Baltimore County Executive.
For too long, leadership here has served the same establishment insiders while the people who live and work in this county are left out of the decisions that shape their lives. When wealthy developers get fast-tracked but working-class and minority communities can’t get a grocery store or a playground — that’s not progress. That’s politics as usual.
When black drivers are stopped at higher rates than white drivers and all we get is another “review” instead of reform — that’s not accountability. That’s avoidance.
And when public meetings happen after the deals are already made and the ink’s dry — that’s not transparency. That’s theater.
I’m running as an independent because the system that created these problems isn’t going to fix them. As an independent, I don’t owe any machine, donor, or party. My only obligation is to the people of Baltimore County — every neighborhood, every family, every voice.
My vision for Baltimore County starts with three commitments.
First, make government honest again. Every contract, every development deal, every budget line item should be visible to the public. If it’s your money, you have a right to know where it goes.
Second, build public safety on mutual respect. I’ve prosecuted violent offenders — I know what real accountability looks like. But safety also means fairness, and that requires transparency, training, and trust. The vast majority of officers serve with honor. They deserve leadership that supports them while holding everyone to the same standard.
Third, create an economy that works for people, not just developers and political donors. We can live within our means while investing in safe, vibrant communities where families want to live, raise their kids, and do business. Economic growth should lift everyone, not just a few.
These aren’t Democratic or Republican ideas. They’re Baltimore County values.
We can have honest government, safe communities, and opportunity in every zip code — but it will take independence, transparency, and courage. I’m ready to bring all three.
If you think everything’s fine and nothing needs to change, I’m probably not your guy. But if you believe — as I do — that the best answers often lie somewhere in the middle, between the extremes, then let’s have a conversation.
I’m not asking anyone to compromise their core values. There’s no compromise on the dignity of every human being, on due process of law, or on respect. But in the spaces between us where agreement is possible, we have a duty to roll up our sleeves and get to work.
That’s what I’ve done my entire career. For 15 of my 20 years as an attorney, I’ve served the people of Maryland in the executive branch — the very branch I now seek to lead. For more than six of those years, I served as a prosecutor working closely with law enforcement — not just to enforce the law, but to make the system fairer and safer for everyone.
Beyond government, I’ve served on nonprofit boards that tackle real community challenges. I’ve managed teams, balanced budgets, and delivered results that make a difference in people’s lives.
I’d love to earn your full confidence and be your first choice. But if you already have someone in mind, I get it. I know voting for an independent might feel like unfamiliar territory — we haven’t had that opportunity in Baltimore County before. Still, I hope you’ll see what this campaign represents: a chance to restore honesty, fairness, and service to our government. So even if I’m not your first choice today, I hope to earn your trust to become your choice when it matters most — next November.
Sometimes a moment calls your name. You can shrink back, or you can step forward. I’m stepping forward because I believe Baltimore County’s best days are still ahead — if we have the courage to change course.
We can be better. I know it. And I believe you know it too.
Posted on 04 Dec 2025, 14:22 - Category: News
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