News & Opinions

  News & Opinions

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MCGOP Opposes New Regional Education Boundary Model | Luke Thomas | November 16, 2025

Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) has recently advanced a proposal to restructure middle and high school programs into a new regional model, an initiative officials claim will promote “equity” and broaden access. In theory, this sounds admirable. In practice, it is deeply flawed.

MCPS argues that the current alignment gives some students more opportunities than others depending on where they live. Their solution is to dismantle long-standing, successful programs in favor of a decentralized “regional” system. While the goal of equal access is worthwhile, MCPS is prioritizing social engineering over academic excellence. Students will pay the price.

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Five Reasons MCPS's Plan for Silver Spring Doesn't Add Up | Montgomery Perspective | Adam Pagnucco - Guest Rebecca Aicher | November 19, 2025

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Editorial: Sidney Katz Must Be the Next Council President | The Montgonion | Glenn Fellman | November 17, 2025

 

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Inspector General Flags Inconsistencies in MCPS Procurement Practices | Montgomery Community Media | Cristina Caicedo Smit | November 17, 2025

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Redistricting in Maryland: What's the cost to taxpayers? | Fox News Baltimore | Mikenzie Frost | November 17, 2025, 5:32 pm,  Updated November 17, 2025, 5:43 pm

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We Need Civic Education To Make a Comeback | Unleash Prosperity | Stephen Moore | November 18, 2025


Chairman's Message

Will Jawando for County Executive? Voters Deserve Better

There’s an old saying: “If his mouth is moving, he’s lying.” Few politicians in Montgomery County fit that description better than Will Jawando, the ever-ambitious Councilman now clawing his way toward the County Executive’s office.

Jawando has spent years trying to climb the political ladder. Washington didn’t want him, Annapolis didn’t need him, and now he’s set his sights on Montgomery County Executive. But one thing’s been constant: he’ll say whatever it takes to get elected. One week, he’s calling to defund the police. The next, he’s preaching “public safety.” One month, he’s chasing national headlines with performative progressive stunts. The next, he’s pretending to be the reasonable moderate.

It’s not leadership… it’s opportunism in a nice suit.

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Your Neighbors Need Your Donations

These are trying times for many of us, our friends and neighbors. Please bring donations of non-perishable food, and one or two unwrapped toys to our MCGOP Republican Headquarters (15833 Crabbs Branch Way in Rockville). We'll have two open houses, Saturdays November 15 and 22, from 10 AM to 1 PM. 

Donations will go to the MANNA food bank and Toys for Tots in late November. Volunteers will be at the office to accept your items. Thanks for your generosity.

Other times we're open by appointment at our HQ Townhouse, 15833 Crabbs Branch Way in Rockville. Call us at 301-417-9256 and leave a message.

(L to R) Lori Jaffe, Laura Benson and Brigitta Mullican help collect donations.

MGA - Joint Republican Caucus Press Release


The Melby Minute

 Who Would Have Thought?

By Dennis Brent Melby

  • We’d get to the point where a large portion of our society sees political violence as acceptable?
  • You’d be told to allow boys in the girls' bathroom at school?
  • You should be ashamed of your religion?
  • Political assassinations were OK?
  • Adult men dressed as Drag performers would be encouraged to perform for kids at public libraries?
  • When you complain that things you need at the store are locked up YOU’RE the bad gal?

Has the world turned upside down?

Who Would Have Thought?

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Attend the State Republican Convention

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Prices increase after November 15th.

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Crime Reports

   Crime Reports 

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MCPD News Releases including Missing Children Reports

Husband in Custody, Charged in Fairland Homicide

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Montgomery County police looking for suspect in triple stabbing | WUSA 9 | Luke Eggleston | November 5, 2025, 4:59 pm, Updated November 5, 2025, 4:59 pm

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Ghost Gun and Large Amount of Cannabis Recovered in Germantown Traffic Stop | The MoCo Show | Patrick Herron | October 31, 2025, 5:25 pm


News & Opinions

  News & Opinions

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State Board of Education: MCPS Electric Bus Contract Was Illegally Awarded | Montgomery Perspective | Adam Pagnucco | November 7, 2025

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Let's Allocate Food The Way MCPS Allocates IB Placement | Clean Slate MoCo | Michael Bell | October 26, 2025

 

 

New controversy hits leaf blower ban: Leaders scramble to eliminate photo enforcement |WUSA 9 | Matt Gregory | November 10, 2025, 11:23 pm, Updated November 10, 2025, 11:24 pm

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Gov. Moore to critic of redistricting push 'IDGAF' | The Banner | Brenda Wintrode and Pamela Wood | November 11, 2025 5:50 pm. Updated November 11, 2025 9:00 pm

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Bill Gates' New Priorities May Trigger a Seismic Shift in Climate Activism | Tyler O'Neil | November 02, 2025

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Not Quite Yet, China | The Blade of Perseus | Victor Davis Hanson | November 3, 2025


Chairman's Message

Montgomery County: Maryland’s Rising Star

Although Tuesday’s election results may not have been what we hoped for, Montgomery County continues to shine as Maryland’s rising star.

Last year, Montgomery County proudly received the prestigious Samuel Chase Award from the Maryland GOP for being the most outstanding county in the state. This was an exceptional honor, especially for a deep-blue county like ours. 

This achievement is the direct result of the hard work and dedication of our volunteers, women’s clubs, media engagement, and focused social media outreach. To each of you who contributed your time and energy — thank you.

Over the past two years, we’ve seen a turnaround in the number of Republican voters in Montgomery County. After years of steady decline beginning in 2012, our focus on voter engagement and outreach has reversed that trend. Our current leadership is listening to the community and staying focused on clear, common-sense messaging around the issues that matter to the voters:  spending, taxes, public safety, education, transportation, and transparency.

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