- 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.
Kumar Calls Out NARAL
Published: Monday, June 14, 2010 7:00 am By: Adam Pagnucco Source: Maryland Politics WatchHouse Majority Leader Kumar “Bad Boy” Barve has called out NARAL
Pro-Choice Maryland for a number of mistakes it has made on its website
in characterizing legislators’ positions on abortion. He is also
criticizing their endorsement of District 17 Senate challenger Cheryl
Kagan over incumbent Jennie Forehand. (Barve is running on a slate with
Forehand and was himself endorsed by NARAL.) Both Kagan and Forehand
are solidly pro-choice, but Barve believes that endorsing organizations
should not abandon incumbents with excellent voting records. Barve is
not the only one to have this opinion as NARAL’s decision to support
Kagan turned a lot of heads. And while Barve does not mention it, we
find NARAL’s endorsement of District 17 Republican Delegate challenger
Dan Campos mysterious since he does not mention choice at all on his website.
Following is
the Bad Boy’s email to NARAL PAC Chair Tracy Terrell along with the
screenshots that back up his points.
Dear
Tracy:
Thank you for endorsing me for reelection. However, for
the first time in 24 years I am stunned by many of the endorsement
decisions of the PAC.
As you know, between 1986 and 1990 I was
the Treasurer of Maryland NARAL and its Political Action Committee. I
served as a member of Maryland NARAL’s Board of Directors from 1989 and
1990. I participated in marches on Annapolis, and I was actively
involved in our first fundraising efforts. I count among my colleagues
the leaders of the movement in Maryland at that time including Karyn
Strickler, Joan Brown, Emily Schacter, Karen Ringen, Mary Gill, Kathleen
Nieberding-Ryan and many others.
In those days, the PAC gave
extra credit for leaders, but we also indentified all pro-choice
candidates in the same press release. For example, in my race in 1990, I
received a contribution and an endorsement, and all but one of my
competitors was identified as pro-choice as well.
While you are
quite vocal as to your supported candidates, you are less so with
respect to those who are merely pro-choice. I had to search on
your website and finally found what can only be described as an
error-filled list of candidates.
First, I am glad that you
recognize Delegates Luiz Simmons, Jim Gilchrist and Senator Jennie
Forehand as pro-choice. Allow me to provide a little background on
Simmons and Forehand. To paraphrase the country-western song, “they
were pro-choice before pro-choice was cool” in District 17. Both
campaigned as pro-choice as far back as 1974. In those days, Delegates
Joe Owens and Frank Shore were highly popular in Rockville and staunchly
anti-choice.
Second, your unwillingness to endorse Jim Gilchrist
even though you admit he is pro-choice is simply bizarre.
I have
found some errors in your website which I think require some
clarification.
1. You identify Senator Kathy Klausmeier as
“Mixed-Choice”. This is strange because she is one of your endorsed
candidates. Is this a mistake or do you lower your standards for
candidates in more conservative parts of the state?

2.
You identify Kevin Kelly as “anti-choice”. He was one of only four
Western Maryland delegates to vote in favor of the codification of Roe
vs. Wade in the House of Delegates in 1991 (the others were delegates
Betty Workman, George Littrell and Tom Hattery). While he has not
supported funding for poor women, I believe he has not changed his
position on Roe vs. Wade. Maybe I’m wrong on this and I’d be happy to
have new information on his position.
3.
The first name of the Senator from District 17 is not “Jennifer”, it is
Jennie. Her legal name (as it always appears on the ballot) is Jennie.
4.
Janet Greenip is anti-choice, but she is no longer a member of the
Maryland Senate. Oops!
Finally,
Jennie Forehand. Her challenger, Cheryl Kagan is strongly pro-choice.
As a former staff member of NARAL I think we can all agree that she is
pro-active as well. But, has Jennie ever done anything but help the
cause during her time in office? Neither she (nor Simmons and
Gilchrist) nor I have done much more than vote the right way to defend
choice, because (wait for it...) we won this issue at the ballot in the
1992 referendum.
Jennie has been an active solid citizen on our
issue. Period.
All this is troubling to me. Four years from now
I may have a strong challenger for my seat. Can I count on your
support for me in my time of need if it were to arise? Or will my past
history of leadership be conveniently forgotten if a NARAL employee
decides to run against me?
Kumar P. Barve
Majority Leader
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