Marc Korman, a member of the Montgomery County Central Committee and a guest blogger on the Maryland Politics Watch Blog, will be on the “Political Pulse” TV show on: Thurs,…
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By Marc Korman. In Part One, we discussed CCAN founder Mike Tidwell’s concern with the Waxman-Markey cap-and-trade bill and his advocacy for Chris Van Hollen’s alternative. Today we will take…
By Marc Korman. On a recent morning, the Bethesda-Chevy Chase Breakfast Club heard from Mike Tidwell, the founder and director of the Chesapeake Climate Action Network (CCAN).CCAN was founded in…
MoCo Primaries to Watch, Part Three
By Marc Korman and Adam Pagnucco. You can stop that panting now. Marc and Adam are back to break down the Final Four!4. District 19 Madness (Rumored) Marc:It is too…
MoCo Primaries to Watch, Part Two
By Marc Korman and Adam Pagnucco. Marc and Adam are back with commentary on three more primaries that will captivate MoCo political junkies from Burtonsville to Bethesda.7. Dana Beyer vs….
MoCo Primaries to Watch, Part One
By Marc Korman and Adam Pagnucco. There may or may not be a competitive Democratic primary at the statewide level, but there will certainly be competitive primaries in Montgomery County….
On Ted Kennedy
By Marc Korman. Last February, Ted Kennedy came to the Montgomery County Democratic Party annual brunch to speak on behalf of then-Democratic presidential primary candidate Barack Obama. He began by…
Budget Cutting Myths, Part Two
By Marc Korman. Last time we examined a couple of budget cutting myths, which elected officials at the local, state, and federal level should remember as they try to cut…
Budget Cutting Myths, Part One
By Marc Korman. A few weeks ago, Lieutenant Governor Anthony Brown told a blogger roundtable that the O’Malley/Brown Administration has been driven by the budget, which has required extensive cuts…
Can’t We All Just Get Along?
By Marc Korman. Seeing this article in a recent Gazette describing neighbors complaining about noise from a local pool left me scratching my head and asking the question, can’t we…