The Huessy Report
Weekly Report to Montgomery County
Quote of the Week:
“The Trump administration immigration policy is a threat to immigrants like criminals.” Representative Ilian Omar
Illegal Immigration NOT undocumented………..

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks during preparations for the second day of the Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum on July 16, 2024 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images)
The Trump Effect: Gov. DeSantis Reminds Woke Reporter It's OK To Call Illegal Aliens Illegal Again
By C. Douglas Golden January 24, 2025 at 5:52am
One of the themes in President Donald Trump’s inaugural address on Monday was a “revolution of common sense.”
“It’s all about common sense,” Trump said, before announcing his executive order “declar[ing] a national emergency at our southern border.”
That there is a national emergency there should be, well, common sense. Consider the fact that, under the previous president, roughly 10 million illegal aliens were encountered trying to enter the United States in an unlawful manner. However, doing anything about this was considered impolitic. In fact, it was impolitic to even call illegal immigrants “illegal,” or referring to the process of letting them free in the United States pending an immigration court date as “catch and release.”
Read moreNEW NEWSLETTER SCHEDULE
In 2025, our "award-winning" newsletter will be sent to you the first week of each month. For the other weeks, we plan to send out a weekly digest, starting with this one. The MCGOP Digest is a compilation of items sent to us by our Friday 5pm deadline. Send items to [email protected] We value your engagement and appreciate your continued support. God Bless America!
UARE - Action Alert
From Doreen Rubin (United Against Racism in Education)
The following link gives parents, grandparents, community members, and clergy members the opportunity to express their dissatisfaction with the MD Comprehensive Health Education Family Life Unit which in 2019 included topics on Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation for grades PreK - 12. Parents should take the lead in discussions surrounding these sensitive issues.
We need everyone to fill out this form and voice their disapproval and encourage its removal from the curriculum! Thanks! Dee
https://ujoin.co/campaigns/3419/actions/public?action_id=4541
MoCo Civic Federation - Legislative Alert
TELL THE COUNCIL “NO” TO AHSI AS PROPOSED
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CCF applauds announcements from Montgomery County Councilmember At- Large Will Jawando and District 5 Councilmember Kristin Mink, opposing moving forward on the proposed Attainable Housing Strategies Initiative, “AHSI”. These were the first announcements of opposition to AHSI among the current eleven members of the Council. See their statements here and here.
Gender Identity Politics - Wake Up Maryland!
By Amy Waychoff
Delegate Kathy Szeliga (District 7) is once again putting forward her Fairness in Girls’ Sports Bill (HB 156), ensuring that only biological girls can compete in girls’ JV and varsity high school sports in Maryland. According to Delegate Szeliga, “we are on the right side of history by seeking to protect young female athletes in Maryland, and we will not wait until there is another victim of violence, stolen record, or missed scholarship before we act.”
Please help get this important bill passed by doing the following:
Read moreLET'S GO AMERICA
I join in your excitement for Monday's inauguration and what will surely be a brighter future for America and the world.
We're ready to go - to help solve some of the major problems left from the past four years - and to tackle our future challenges with a fresh and winning perspective. We finally have some optimism, let's enjoy it.
These next few years will bring issues on the Homefront. Both our County and our State are fully prepared to raise taxes and increase spending and over regulate whatever they can touch to make the cost of living even higher for most of us in MoCo and our region.
I pledge to you that we'll be vigilant, call out the bad actors and encourage good, common sense candidates to come forward and work for sincere solutions county-wide, to make our lives better, easier, healthier and more productive. Thanks for joining me, for working with me, and moving ahead to make Montgomery County great.
Stacey Sauter
2025 MCGOP Chair
Yep, WE LISTEN - what do you think? Write me at [email protected]
NEW LEADERSHIP
L to R, Dennis Melby 2024 Chairman administers the oath of office to 2025 Officers - Vice Chair Del Lamiman, Treasurer Brigitta Mullican and Secretary Lori Jaffe (Chair Stacey Sauter and Vice Chair Monte Gingery not pictured)
Leadership elections were held Tuesday evening in Rockville for the MCGOP Leadership team. Stacey Sauter, current first Vice Chair was chosen as Chair while former Chairman Mayor Del Lamiman was elected first Vice Chair. The remaining officers kept their current positions. All pledged to continue the great progress we experienced in 2024 - and to build on that momentum.
Send ideas for new initiatives to [email protected].
SPEAK UP FOR COMMON SENSE

By Lori Jaffe
Common sense is making a comeback. All across the nation, and even in blue Maryland and bluer Montgomery County, people are realizing that their governments need more of it. People are speaking up and it’s making a difference. We encourage you to continue to speak up for common sense. After all, our government is led by “we the people.”
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My weekly report to Montgomery County Republicans and Friends. Here we have illegal immigration, a congested tax, terrorism, and the fires in California. Best, Peter Huessy
California Dreamen’: The billionaire owner of the Los Angeles Times blasted the city’s mayor, Democrat Karen Bass, for her “poor planning” and “poor judgment” in slashing the budget for the fire department, which has been hamstrung while trying to contain the wildfires that have devastated entire neighborhoods. The Mayor sought $28 million in fire department cuts and got $17 million. She was travelling in Ghana during the fires. Hydrants had no water. The governor said water is a local issue while the mayor’s office said water is a state issue.
Read moreA CARTER REMEMBRANCE
By Ken Dalecki
"I'm Jimmy Carter and I'm running for President," the little-known ex-governor of Georgia announced in the crowded ballroom of the National Press Club on Dec. 12, 1974. I was among the journalists who heard Carter describe himself as “a farmer, an engineer, a businessman, a planner, a scientist, a governor and a Christian.”
The announcement wasn't a surprise: He'd already made it at the little railroad station in Plains, Ga., what would serve as his official campaign headquarters, and he would do it again later that day in New York City. His seemingly quixotic effort was something of a local story for me. The Thomson Newspaper chain for which I worked had a Washington bureau on the 11th floor of the National Press Building. Thomson owned six newspapers in Georgia, including The Cordele Dispatch just east of Plains. Carter would go on to narrowly win the presidency against a Watergate-hobbled President Gerald Ford.

Carter railroad station headquarters (Photo by Ken Dalecki)
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