Tag: Courtney Watson
Update: Howard Co. Democrats attack Kittleman reco...
By Len Lazarick | Aug 26, 2014 | Annapolitics Blog, Election 2018 | 7 |
On the campaign trail: Brown, Gansler, Grasmick, U...
By Len Lazarick | Sep 30, 2013 | Annapolitics Blog, Election 2018, News | 3 |
Howard exec race: Kittleman defends record in debate with Watson
by Len Lazarick | Oct 15, 2014 | Election 2018, News | 1 |
Republican Sen. Allan Kittleman was on the defensive for much of an hour-long debate with Democrat Courtney Watson in the race for Howard County executive Tuesday night, defending his record on school funding and public safety against aggressive criticism from Watson.
Kittleman also took his shots at the Howard County Council member for her support of the “rain tax” and other local tax hikes.
Read MoreUpdate: Howard Co. Democrats attack Kittleman record
by Len Lazarick | Aug 26, 2014 | Annapolitics Blog, Election 2018 | 7 |
Howard County Democrats have launched a website attacking the record of Republican state Sen. Allan Kittleman, who is running a competitive race for county executive against Democratic County Council member Courtney Watson.
KittlemanFacts.com challenges Kittleman’s positions that put him at odds on issues that have strong appeal to Democratic voters — school funding, abortion, environmental policy, gun control and the minimum wage.
Read MoreOn the campaign trail: Brown, Gansler, Grasmick, Ulman, Sarbanes, partisan and bipartisan
by Len Lazarick | Sep 30, 2013 | Annapolitics Blog, Election 2018, News | 3 |
Brown says no new taxes; Gansler says Md. not No. 1 in schools; Grasmick backing McGuirk Spence; Apple Ford is bipartisan host; Ulman, Sarbanes yuck it up; Warren Miller loves to annoy the Dems.
Read MoreHoward County Democrats begin Ulman sendoff
by Len Lazarick | May 31, 2013 | Election 2018, News | 0 |
After they declared “Ken Ulman Day” in Howard County Thursday, the four Democrats on the five-member County Council unofficially declared Monday “Ken Ulman and a Secret Partner Day.” This was a joking reference to the not-so-secret announcement planned on Monday by Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown that Howard County Executive Ulman would join his ticket as candidate for lieutenant governor in the 2014 gubernatorial race. Howard County Democrats were beginning their long sendoff to the term-limited Ulman who had raised more than $2 million in a potential quest to become governor.
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