- The Washington Post says "The county would be better served by Cheryl C. Kagan ..."
- Endorsed by the Firefighters and Police as "strong on public safety issues."
- Endorsed by the Sierra Club for my "proven track record" on the environment!
- Endorsed by SEIU as "a strong voice... committed to issues important to working families."
- Endorsed by the B-CC Chamber of Commerce PAC as a business-friendly candidate.
- Endorsed as the "better advocate for the environment" by MD League of Conservation Voters.
- Endorsed by MC NOW for my commitment to "promoting women’s equality."
- Endorsed by NARAL Pro-Choice Maryland as the "real leader" in District 17.
- Endorsed by CASA in Action as a "courageous and effective" advocate for these difficult times.
Transactions Worth Noting, Part One (Updated)
Published: Monday, March 1, 2010 7:00 am By: Adam Pagnucco Source: Maryland Politics WatchBuried in the new contribution reports are little nuggets. Some may be
gold, some may be zirconium and some may be scrap metal. Read the
following and you can decide.
County
Executive Ike Leggett contributed $1,500 to District 4 County Council
candidate Nancy Navarro on 5/12/09 after endorsing Ben Kramer in the
2009 special election primary. Navarro also received $2,000 from
Governor Martin O’Malley on 5/13/09 and $2,000 from Lieutenant Governor
Anthony Brown on 7/8/09. Navarro was the only MoCo politician to whom
the Governor and the Lieutenant Governor contributed last year.
Navarro’s opponent in the general election was anti-tax activist Robin
Ficker, a man whom neither the County Executive nor the Governor
apparently wanted to see holding elected office.
District 17
Senate challenger Cheryl Kagan received a total of $4,000 from the MoCo
Career Fire Fighters PAC, but returned $1,000 to comply with her
self-imposed “Clean Seventeen”
pledge. That pledge restricts Kagan to a maximum contribution level of
half the legal limit. The Fire Fighters are the only institutional
supporter of Kagan of whom we are aware.
Senator Nancy King
(D-39) received two $1,000 checks from Senate President Mike “Big
Daddy” Miller on 6/1/09 and 12/28/09. Miller also gave $1,000 to
Senator Rich Madaleno (D-18) and another $1,000 to Senator Mike Lenett
(D-19).
District 19 Delegate candidate Sam “Hunk of the Hill”
Arora received an incredible 666 individual contributions for $64,460.
One of those contributors was former DNC Chair and Virginia Governor
candidate Terry McAuliffe, who gave Arora $1,000 on 11/22/09. Only 30%
of Arora’s contributions came from Maryland. That figure excludes his
$45,000 loan to himself.
Council Member Valerie Ervin gave $150
to occasional ally and occasional adversary Council Member Marc Elrich
on 12/7/09. Elrich also received contributions from fellow Council
Members Roger Berliner ($2,000 on 1/11/10), Duchy Trachtenberg ($1,000
on 1/11/10) and Phil Andrews ($150 on 1/12/10) and District 39 Delegate
Saqib Ali ($200 on 10/21/09).
Former County Executive Doug
Duncan spent $39.86 on 7/28/09 for “domain registration.” The check
went to former Duncan staffer Jerry “Darth Vader” Pasternak. Duncan
contributed $2,000 to Comptroller Peter Franchot, $1,000 to at-large
County Council candidate Becky Wagner and $1,000 to District 19
Delegate candidate and former MCEA President Bonnie Cullison, all on
1/12/10.
Former District 39 Senator Patrick J. Hogan made 20
contributions from his old campaign account for $7,010 last year. The
biggest recipients were Governor O’Malley (two $1,000 checks plus a
$500 check), Big Daddy ($1,000) and Speaker Mike Busch (two $500
checks).
Potomac resident Patrick Lacefield, County Executive
Ike Leggett’s spokesman, made two contributions in the last reporting
year to Council Member George Leventhal ($100 on 11/29/09) and District
14 Delegate Anne Kaiser ($25 on 12/1/09). Lacefield does not live in
Kaiser’s district.
Marylandreporter.com publisher Len Lazarick
gave $60 to the Republican State Central Committee of Maryland on
6/8/09. This follows other contributions of $30 (on 4/24/03) and $35
(on 5/7/04) to the Howard County Republican Central Committee and $40
to the Baltimore County Republican Central Committee on 5/30/06. We
traced Marylandreporter.com’s funding to right-wing groups last year. The founders of competitor Center Maryland, on the other hand, have contributed $54,802
to state and local politicians over the last ten years, with 92% of the
money going to Democrats. Both sites claim to be sources of objective
news.
More transactions tomorrow!
Update: Len Lazarick says
that his “contributions” to the GOP were actually meal reimbursements
when he was covering their events. We appreciate Lazarick’s discussion
of the issue. Truthfully, we are much more interested in why Center
Maryland founder Howard Libit wrote a $1,000 check to Doug Gansler on the very day that Center Maryland began operations.
To read the article from its source, click here.
