THANK YOU DIANE DILLON
Diane Nash Dillon, a member of the Maryland Board of Elections for Montgomery County, is stepping away from her position to accept a job with the Trump administration As an Elections board member Ms. Dillon has been a great advocate for election integrity and served not only the Republican party but all the residents of Montgomery County in a very important way. We thank her for her service and wish her well in this important position. Anyone that met Diane knew that she is an untamed ball of energy and support for the Republican platform.
Current Board member Alexander Vincent will move up from his position as alternate member. The Montgomery County Republican Central committee will interview candidates for his replacement and make a recommendation to Governor Moore for his appointment.
ZTA 25-02 Workforce Housing - Development Standards Testimony
Abridged Testimony by Amy Waychoff, 11 March 2025
I understand the desire to find a way to provide more affordable housing for county residents struggling to make ends meet. However, I see some faults with specific details of the proposal and the way in which it has been presented to the community:
Read moreCouncil Bans Gas Leaf Blowers
The Montgomery County Council unanimously voted to ban gas powered leaf blowers.

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Matching Gift
BREAKING NEWS!!!

An anonymous donor with several businesses has agreed to match any donation for the next month up to the $6,000 limit.
This is an extraordinary offer!
Please help the MCGOP fight against the County Council’s overreach on:
- Increasing taxes without cutting spending,
- The gas heating ban,
- The gas blower ban,
- Housing initiatives,
- Road diets etc.
Please pitch in whatever you can now.
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Thank you in advance for your support!!!
U.S. Department of Education Launches “End DEI” Portal

WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Department of Education launched EndDEI.Ed.Gov, a public portal for parents, students, teachers, and the broader community to submit reports of discrimination based on race or sex in publicly-funded K-12 schools.




