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Herb’s political activities
Your voice in the General Assembly In 1997, Herb was elected to the Annapolis City Council, where he quickly established himself as a champion of working and middle class families. A fiscal conservative who believes that people should be able to keep more of what they earn, Herb sponsored and passed three property tax cuts.
After losing a hotly contested race for Mayor of Annapolis in 2001, voters put Herb into the Maryland House of Delegates in 2002. In the Maryland General Assembly, he fought for voters with fiscal responsibility, political independence, integrity, and common sense.
Although Herb left the political scene as an elected official for a few years, his dedication to his family, his community and his district kept him involved in working behind the scenes for a better direction. Realizing the power of votes in Annapolis, he is running for office, hoping your vote for him will restore financial responsibility to Maryland’s government.
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