Celebrating Black history means protecting Black political power and continuing the work to ensure leadership at every level reflects the people it serves.
Celebrating Black history means protecting Black political power and continuing the work to ensure leadership at every level reflects the people it serves.
When Black leaders are elected to public office, our democracy is stronger and more inclusive. Representation matters because policies reflect the people at the table.
#BlackHistoryMonth
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Izzy Patoka, Baltimore County Executive
In Baltimore County, weβre endorsing leadership with a long track record of defending our communities. Continuing his legacy, Izzy Patoka will deliver true justice for immigrant families.
Our vote is our power. When policies harm our communities, we organize, we mobilize, and WE VOTE. We will fight to safeguard that right.
#ICEOutNow
Love isnβt just a feeling β itβs action. π Love looks like showing up on the frontlines and choosing leaders who will deliver real protections for our families.
Let's invest in our communities, not ICE. Billions of dollars are being poured into detention and deportation, putting our families under attack. We should prioritize funding for housing, education, healthcare, and community-based solutions that truly keep people safe.
Weβre backing leaders who donβt just talk; they act. @willjawando.bsky.social has consistently fought for tenant protections, affordable housing, racial equity, and opportunity for working families across Montgomery County. Proud to call him a CASA in Action ally for 2026.
20 years with no raise thanks to PA Republicans. What does that say about how we value work? Letβs rethink. Inflation went up. Wages stayed the same. PA, is this fair? #RaiseTheWagePA #20YearsLate @allaboutpa.bsky.social
We need elected officials who will stand up and speak out against ICE. ICEβs ongoing brutality puts our communities at risk, and we wonβt stay silent. CASA in Action demands justice, accountability, and an end to harm. Your vote could be the change we need.
Rep. McClain Delaney said "sheβd heard from constituents who encouraged her to support the bill." I personally called her office and told her NOT to vote for Laken Riley Act. She did anyway. I then emailed her pointing out my disappointment for her misguided vote.
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Ed Burroughs, Prince Georgeβs County Council, District 8
Ed Burroughs is a proven advocate for County residents, fighting for fair housing, labor rights, and education for our growing communities.
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Wala Blegay, Prince Georgeβs County Council, District 6
Wala Blegay represents a new generation of leadership committed to equity, accountability, and ensuring Prince Georgeβs County works for all residents.
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@joleneivey.bsky.social, Prince Georgeβs County Council, At-Large
Jolene Ivey has long been a champion for education, racial justice, and policies that uplift working families throughout Prince Georgeβs County.
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Krystal Oriadha, Prince Georgeβs County Council, District 7
Krystal Oriadhaβs leadership champions housing justice in Prince Georgeβs County and expanding opportunities for families.
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Eric Olson, Prince Georgeβs County Council, District 3
Eric Olson has a proven record of standing with working families and advancing policies that strengthen public services and community well-being in Prince Georgeβs County.
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Victor Ramirez, Prince Georgeβs County Council, District 2
As a former State Senator representing much of District 2, Victor Ramirez has a proven record of advancing pro-immigrant policies.
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@michellejgarcia.bsky.social, Prince Georgeβs County Council, District 1
Prince Georgeβs County needs leadership that reflects its communities. Michelle Garcia brings deep experience fighting for immigrant families: standing up against ICE abductions and standing up for County workers.
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Shayla Adams-Stafford, Prince Georgeβs County Council District 5
For Prince Georgeβs County, Shayla Adams-Stafford represents experienced leadership rooted in community advocacy, equity, and delivering real results for residents across the County.
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@lizwalshhoco.bsky.social, Howard County Executive
Howard County deserves leadership that protects communities and keeps families housed. Liz Walsh has delivered rent protections and has stood up to ICE collaboration to protect immigrant communities.
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Pete Smith, Anne Arundel County Executive
Anne Arundel County deserves leadership that puts immigrant families and working people first. Pete Smith has championed affordable housing and taken concrete steps to protect immigrant communities countywide.
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Izola Shaw, Montgomery County Council, District 3
Izola Shaw brings deep community ties and a commitment to equity, economic justice, and responsive local government for Montgomery County residents.
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Fatmata Barrie, Montgomery County Council, At-Large
Fatmata Barrie represents people-powered leadership in Montgomery County, grounded in immigrant justice, housing stability, and community-driven solutions.
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@cmkristinmink.bsky.social, Montgomery County Council, District 5
Kristin Mink has been a leading voice for renters, immigrants, and workers in Montgomery County, pushing bold policies that protect families and expand opportunity.
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Laurie-Anne Sayles, Montgomery County Council, At-Large
For Montgomery County, Laurie-Anne Sayles brings a strong record of advancing racial equity, community investment, and accountability that puts working families first.
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Natali Fani-Gonzalez, Montgomery County Council, District 6
Natali FaniβGonzΓ‘lez has advocated for immigrant inclusion and equity, and supported efforts that help ensure all residents, regardless of language or status, can access county services and feel safe engaging with local government.
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Kate Stewart, Montgomery County Council, District 4
Kate Stewart has been a proven champion for renters and immigrant communities, leading the fight for stronger rent protections and tangible progress on racial and economic justice in Montgomery County.
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Debbie Spielberg, Montgomery County Council, District 1
For District 1, Debbie Spielberg brings deep policy experience and a proven record advancing housing justice that centers residents, not developers.
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@willjawando.bsky.social, Montgomery County Executive
In Montgomery County, weβre backing leadership that puts renters, workers, immigrants, and students first. Will Jawando has consistently championed rent stabilization, equitable schools, and real accountability for working families.
Our deep canvassing program delivered results. π In Manassas Park, Latino voters drove a 42-point victory, showing what happens when our communities lead. After months of door-knocking, our neighbors turned out and voted for affordability and dignity. Read here: wapo.st/4oRQFtm @washingtonpost.com
A huge congratulations to Lindsey Dougherty on her #Virginia electoral victory! CASA in Action voters and their families mobilized for their health and clean air, voting for Lindsey Dougherty. This victory is for every family who believes in a safer, healthier District 75, Chesterfield.