- 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.
Why Cheryl Kagan is the Right Choice for District 17
Published: Monday, August 30, 2010 7:00 am By: Jud Ashman Source: Maryland Politics WatchFirst things first. Voters in Gaithersburg, Rockville, and Garrett Park
are fortunate to have two exemplary people, Jennie Forehand and Cheryl Kagan, vying for the State
Senate nomination in the September 14 Democratic Primary. As the pols
and close observers all know, campaigning is an all-consuming, emotional
business and, invariably, as Election Day approaches, tensions rise.
It’s remarkable, and a credit to our district, that these candidates –
as well as their volunteers - have maintained a high level of civility
during this vigorous contest. Our favorite blogger, Adam Pagnucco, has
dubbed it “The
Classiest Race in MoCo” and, even as the messages out of each
campaign start to get a little more direct, I think he’s probably right.
Now, going into this Primary, we have a pretty good
idea of what will be on the table in Annapolis in the 2011 session – and
it’s all grim stuff:
· A [pick a number: 1 through 3] billion
dollar deficit;
· The specter of teacher pensions being sent back
to the counties;
· Challenges funding education, transit, and
all of your other favorite priorities;
· Proposals on tax rate
increases, which will need to be balanced against the objective of
fostering business and economic development; and
· A long
tradition of balancing State budgets on the backs of Montgomery County
residents and taxpayers.
So, there are the cards. The question
is: whom do we want at the table?
It’s probably fair to say that
Jennie Forehand and Cheryl Kagan agree on the vast majority of the
issues; they’re both pragmatic in their approach – perhaps a little more
centrist in their politics than either would care to admit during a
primary. What really sets each apart is her leadership style: Jennie
Forehand serving the last 31 years as the unassuming, self-described
“worker bee;” Cheryl Kagan’s style being the more assertive, upfront
advocate, “let’s make it happen” type.
Folks, sometimes tough
circumstances call for a different kind of leadership. That is to say,
“It’s time to re-shuffle the deck!”
Our cities and our County at
large need a real “go-getter;” a staunch advocate, someone who’s not
afraid to shake things up, but who can also build coalitions around
important issues. Those qualities, and more, are united in Cheryl
Kagan.
Cheryl’s smarts, savvy, and experience are obvious to even
the most casual observer (or Scrabble opponent); and her infectious
charm obvious to any who’ve been in the same room. However, I’d like
to add a personal observation, having had the opportunity to get to know
her pretty well over the last year or two: I don’t know if I’ve ever
met someone as dedicated to “follow-through”, to “leaving no stone
unturned,” in order to get things done as Cheryl Kagan. That’s exactly
the sort of leadership we need right now.
With the larger issues
facing our County, and those facing our municipalities (e.g., In
Gaithersburg, we’ve lost about 27% of our entire state funding over the
last two years), we need someone like Cheryl Kagan at that table.
Jennie
Forehand has served us well over the years and certainly has earned our
praise. What I liked about the Washington
Post’s endorsement of Cheryl Kagan was that it struck a balance
between appreciation for Jennie Forehand’s service and an
acknowledgement that Cheryl Kagan is the right choice for today and
tomorrow. I agree with them in both regards.
Times like these
demand an independent minded, effective advocate. And so I urge
Democratic Party voters in Gaithersburg, Rockville, and Garrett Park to
come out on September 14th and support Cheryl Kagan.
Full
Disclosure: I am not affiliated with any party, and thus not a
registered Democrat.
Jud Ashman
Member, Gaithersburg City
Council
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