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Friday, November 25, 2011

Leggett to Join State Leaders on Mission to India

The county executive will try to attract Indian biotechnology companies to Montgomery County.

County Executive Isiah Leggett will pitch Montgomery County as the place for biotechnology when he accompanies a Maryland delegation to India on a six-day trade mission beginning Saturday. “The objective here is to try to make certain, in this global, competitive arena, that people understand what Maryland has to offer and what Montgomery County has to offer,” Leggett (D) said in a telephone interview on Wednesday. The delegation also will include Gov. Martin O’Malley (D) and first lady Judge Katie O’Malley, state Business and Economic Development Secretary Christian S. Johansson, Prince George’s County Executive Rushern L. Baker III (D) and about 100 business leaders, educators and state government officials. Nongovernment members of the …

Sam Arora

11:25 am on Monday, December 5, 2011

As you may already have seen from my Twitter feed, http://www.twitter.com/sam_arora, the State of Maryland's trade mission to India already has generated $37 million in business deals for Maryland companies. The Governor has been able to leverage the bully pulpit to create economic opportunities for Maryland companies in India. I've posted more at http://samarora.com/node/645. Sam Arora   more ›

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

County Executive Goes Live Online on Wednesday

Isiah Leggett will take questions from the community from 1 to 2 p.m.

Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett will hold another “Virtual Town Hall Meeting” from 1 to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, the county announced in a news release.  Residents can enter questions before or during the live online discussion. Selected questions will be answered during the discussion. Questions and answers will be available for viewing both during and after the discussion. To submit a question and to view transcripts of past virtual town hall meetings, click here. Leggett has held 17 virtual town hall meetings since taking office in December 2006. Meetings have been held every few months. During Leggett's last virtual town hall on April 14, he addressed 14 question about a variety of subjects, including county schools, police, the …

Thursday, June 16, 2011

VIDEO: Leggett Recognizes Efforts to Bring Golf and Life Lessons to County Youth

The county executive declared June 8-19 "The First Tee Week" in Montgomery County.

With U.S. Open Championship fever—and traffic—gripping the county, County Executive Isiah Leggett recently proclaimed June 8-19 as “The First Tee Week” in Montgomery County. The First Tee, an initiative of the World Golf Association with support from the PGA and LPGA, has a mission “to impact the lives of young people by providing educational programs that build character, instill life-enhancing values and promote healthy choices through the game of golf,” according to the nonprofit’s Web site. Leggett (D) read the proclamation during an April 28 visit to Needwood Golf Course in Rockville, where The First Tee holds golf lessons. The program is also offered at Laytonsville and Sligo Creek golf courses.  The program teaches the game to …

Monday, January 31, 2011

County Extends Online Survey Deadline on Pepco to Feb. 7

Residents and businesses can offer feedback on Pepco’s service and impacts of outages.

Montgomery County has extended the deadline for online Pepco feedback surveys. A group of community leaders appointed by County Executive Isiah Leggett called the Pepco Work Group is conducting the surveys. Two different surveys are offered, one for businesses, another for residential customers. A press release about the extended deadline, which was supposed to be today, read “The survey is designed to obtain information on how the public views Pepco’s service, the extent to which customers have experienced outages, the economic impact of those outages and some insight as to what additional costs customers would be willing to incur in exchange for improved service.” The group is investigating the reliability of Pepco’s service in the …

PartyManiaMD

11:21 am on Saturday, February 5, 2011

"the economic impact of those outages and some insight as to what additional costs customers would be willing to incur in exchange for improved service." Good old utility companies, only willing to provide the service we already pay for if we pay more for the service we have already payed for! Meanwhile the executives at Pepco are most likely making obscene paychecks. Trickle down at it's finest!   more ›

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