The Tuesday December 15 edition of the Maryland Politics Watch blog, written by Adam Pagnucco, has an interesting discussion of the newest entry into the At-Large council race, Becky Wagner.
Here is the blog, which can be read in its entirety, here.
"At-Large County Council challenger Becky Wagner is making the rounds of an important Montgomery County constituency: the developer community. And she has a powerful ally opening doors for her. That may have consequences for incumbent at-large Council Members Marc Elrich and Duchy Trachtenberg.
MPW intercepted the following email from James Soltesz, President/CEO of planning and engineering firm Loiederman Soltesz Associates.
From: Lee Alexander On Behalf Of Jim Soltesz, P.E.
Sent: Friday, December 11, 2009 3:10 PM
To: Jim Soltesz, P.E.
Cc: Becky Wagner; [Other email addresses withheld]
Subject: Montgomery County Council Race
I had the outstanding opportunity to meet with a very qualified and energetic person who is running for Montgomery County Council At-Large seat. As you know, the upcoming elections could be pivotal in finally getting a council who understands that economic growth and job creation is not a problem, but a benefit for Montgomery County.
Becky Wagner has declared her candidacy for the At-Large position. She comes highly recommended by numerous people in the County including several current Council members.
I am not asking you for any donation at this time, but instead I am inviting you to meet with her in a small group setting (10 to 15 people) for a breakfast at my office.
You can hear for yourself first hand her views regarding economic growth, job creation, taxes, and other related issues which are of critical importance to us.
Outlined below are four dates with the meetings beginning promptly at 8:00 AM, and we will have everyone out the door by 9:10 AM.
Thursday, January 14th
Thursday, January 21st
Thursday, February 11th
Thursday, February 18th
If you have interest, please let me know. I am trying to balance out the number of attendees with the dates. Therefore, if there is more than one date that works, please indicate that as well.
Thanks, hopefully you will accept this opportunity to meet with an outstanding individual who can become a very key political leader in the future of Montgomery County.
Thank you.
Jim
James A. Soltesz, PE
President and CEO
Loiederman Soltesz Associates, Inc.
2 Research Place, Rockville, MD 20850
301.948.2750 fax 301.948.6321
Jim Soltesz is a very influential figure in the Washington suburbs’ development community. His company has performed planning, engineering and consulting services on many high-profile projects, including Downtown Silver Spring, King Farm, One Bethesda Center, Shady Grove Adventist Hospital and White Flint North. He was also a member of Montgomery County’s Affordable Housing Task Force along with a who’s-who of political players and activists.
Soltesz, his firm and his wife have given a combined $63,989 in state and county political contributions over the last ten years. Those who received the most money include Comptroller Peter Franchot ($4,250), the Community Coalition Advocacy Slate ($4,000), a slate of incumbents in Prince George’s County including Senators Ulysses Currie and Nathaniel Exum, the Vison for 2006 Slate ($3,450), a slate of Prince George’s politicians including Jack Johnson, former Montgomery County Executive Doug Duncan ($3,000), Montgomery County Council Member George Leventhal ($2,950), Governor Martin O’Malley ($2,500), the Frederick County Chamber of Commerce Business PAC ($2,500), Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett ($2,500), Prince George’s County Executive Jack Johnson ($2,500) and former Montgomery County Council Member Steve Silverman ($2,500). With his personal resources and his business contacts, Soltesz is the kind of sponsor that almost any County Council challenger would be overjoyed to have.
But we are most struck by this statement in Soltesz’s email: “She comes highly recommended by numerous people in the County including several current Council members.” That means the development community, some on the council and their associated insiders may be coming together around Wagner. Since all four incumbents are running again, supporting Wagner means knocking a sitting Council Member out. There are only two possible targets."
Friday, December 18, 2009
The Developers' Friend
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