Montgomery County Councilmember Will Jawando (D - At-Large) was added to the transition Steering Committee for the incoming administration of Maryland governor-elect Wes Moore (D), lieutenant governor-elect Aruna Miller (D) announced Thursday. Jawando, who was just reelected to a second term on the Council earlier this month, joins Maryland Business-Clergy Partnership Co-Chairman Joe Gaskins as the newest members of the committee.
“Councilman Jawando and Joe Gaskins are critical additions to our transition team," Miller said in a statement. "We have so much work to do together to ensure that this is Maryland’s decade. I look forward to working closely with Councilman Jawando and Joe Gaskins, and our entire transition team, to lay the foundation for a stronger, healthier, and wealthier Maryland.”
"It's a honor to serve as we work towards a stronger and more equitable Maryland!" Jawando tweeted Thursday night. Jawando and Moore are both veterans of the administration of President Barack Obama.
Photo courtesy Montgomery County Council website
He's measuring the drapes no doubt.
ReplyDeleteNow it starts. Jawando along with Riemer are the ones responsible, (along with Elrich who approved it), for removing school resource officers.
ReplyDeleteJawando specifically is the one who pushed for the "transformation" of the police department into a social studies experiment.
Of course he was...
ReplyDeleteThree radicals from the Obama administration - what could go wrong
ReplyDeleteToo bad the gop working on Cox campaign didn’t ballot harvest like the democrats do
@ 8:19 PM -
ReplyDeleteIt's very strange that you believe that Moore's 4-1 victory over Cox, and Jawando's 3-1 victory over the 3 Republican candidates for the At-Large Montgomery County Council seats, can be attributed to "ballot-harvesting".
Maybe you could just admit that your preferred party just isn't very popular around here?