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Hummer and Pittman's plan to make Odenton even more congested and dangerous by removing the 10 acre parking lot at the Odenton Marc Station and cramming high density housing and retail in an already congested area regardless of what local residents want.

Thanks to all who attended my first Meet and Greet at the Laurel Elks Club and to the many speakers and endorsements


CAMPAIGN UPDATES
July 1, 2025
Even though 67% of Maryland Students read below grade level, Dems push to have AAC Schools teach half days in English and half days in Spanish. Wouldn't it make more sense to have all the kids read at grade level in English before confusing them with another lanuage?
April 2025
Van Hollen travels to El Salvador to check on an illegal alien the goverment deported at tax payers expense.
July 1, 2025
Julie Hummer's Bill No. 2-25 . Adds High Density housing for C4 district while reducing fees up to 50% for redelopment while using "existing Infrasture"
April 2025
Pitman and Pruski finally begin work on RT 3 to widen and reduce congestion only to find out that the real reason is probably due to Amazon opening a distribution center in Crofton
May 16,
Thanks to Gov. Moore and the Democrat majority in charge, Moody has lowered Maryland's AAA rating to Aa1 for the first time in 50 years. which will result in higher borrowing costs at the state level, less money available to counties and even more tax and fee increases for Marland residents.
July 27,
The Capital Gazette headlines "Tax dollars to nonprofits not tracked" It goes on to say that state officials "can't say how much money is flowing". David Brinkly thinks it might be 1 or 2 billion$$ . It appears that the Democrats in charge of our tax dollars don't know how much and where the money is going, only where it's coming from... our pockets!!
Nov. Capital Gazette
Pittman to use your tax dollars to pay for an Italian wind turbine company's legal fees to sue Ocean City government about their objection to adding wind turbines a few miles OC beach area.





