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State Roundup: 2022 election season underway as Glassman declares for comptroller
The Louis L. Goldstein State Treasury Building, MarylandReporter.com photo
GLASSMAN ENTERS COMPTROLLER RACE: As Harford County Executive Barry Glassman announced he is running for comptroller, Maryland’s Republican lawmakers heaped praise upon him, Bryan Renbaum reports for Maryland Reporter.
Glassman became the first Republican to declare himself a candidate for state comptroller at the Level Volunteer Fire Company firehouse, James Whitlow reports for The Aegis.
Glassman, 59, grew up in Harford and in his announcement cast himself as a fiscal conservative, Erin Cox reports for the Post. He said he would use the state tax collector job to be a financial watchdog and taxpayer advocate.
The price of fame: records show Kim Klacik paid a whopping $4M to consultants in U.S. House bid in Baltimore
Baltimore Sun 3/5/2021 Jeff Barker, The Baltimore Sun © Kenneth K. Lam/The Baltimore Sun/Kenneth K. Lam Republican Kim Klacik kicked off her 2020 run for the 7th Congressional District with an event in Hunt Valley.
Former congressional candidate Kimberly Klacik went from running a small, Baltimore-area nonprofit to becoming a conservative star tapped to speak at the Republican National Convention.
Now, recently amended campaign finance reports show the price of her rocket to fame and fundraising success last summer. The Federal Election Commission reports show Klacik who lost in November to Democratic U.S. Rep. Kweisi Mfume by 43 percentage points paid more than $4 million to Republican-oriented digital advertising and media companies to elevate her profile.