Why Do We Call Them "The Left?"


Common Sense Spending

"Control MoCo Spending" (CMS) was formed to limit the County spending to the prior year  Consumer Price Index (CPI).  The County Executive and County Council have a long history of lavish spending relative to our metropolitan neighbors, and raising taxes in all forms. We currently find ourselves with yet another round of tax increases occurring in under two years. 

The purpose of this ballot petition is to secure enough signatures to get the question on the ballot for the 2026 election. 

Objective

We want to change the County Charter to ensure that the Montgomery County Executive and County Council cannot increase spending above the prior year CPI.

How to get the job done

We were able to secure over 10,000 signatures to get term limits on the ballot in November 2024.  We Can do it again!

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Remarks Before The Montgomery County Council Against The Proposed Property Tax Increase

By Stacey Sauter

April 22, 2025

Thank you for the opportunity to speak today. I come to you not with outrage, but with urgency—and with a deep respect and love for this county we all call home. I’m a fifth-generation native of Montgomery County and a tenth-generation native of Maryland. I have the ability to zoom in and out on our rich history. I can state unequivocally that Montgomery County has always made me proud of its excellence, diversity, and opportunity. But it’s as clear to me as ever before that we’re at a tipping point. The signs of a system under stress are all around us.

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Send a Letter to Senator Chris Van Hollen

Letter to Senator Chris Van Hollen

Thanks to one of our readers who submitted this template for a letter to Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen. Feel free to use all or part of it, or just get information that inspires your own letter.


That's All Folks!

In Depth: 2025 Legislative Session recap as the budget remains top of mind | Fox 45 News | by WBFF STAFF | 


SCHOOL BOUNDARIES WILL CHANGE SOON


AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act of 2025

AM radio has a history dating back to the early 1900’s and while I wasn’t around when Orson Welles broadcast the 1938 drama, War of the Worlds, AM radio played a major role with broadcasting news programs and music for many more decades. I recently heard about a bi-partisan Bill introduced in the Senate (you heard that correctly!) requiring AM radio capabilities to be standard in all new passenger vehicles. If the vehicle does not have AM radio as a standard option, the manufacturer must inform purchasers of this fact through clear and conspicuous labeling and may not charge any additional fee for AM radio access.

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The Art of the Deal


Time is Running Out!

Time is running out—the Maryland General Assembly adjourns Monday, April 7, at midnight. Marylanders are deeply concerned about soaring gas and electric bills and the state's troubling economic conditions. Yet, Annapolis politicians are proposing billions in new taxes while offering little more than empty promises on utility costs.
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