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Councilmember Andrew Friedson’s Statement on the FY27 Operating Budget and Amendments to the FY27-32 Capital Improvements Program – Mocofeed

Posted on May 18, 2026

Montgomery County Councilmember Andrew Friedson made the following statement about the Fiscal Year 2027 Operating Budget, the Fiscal Year 2027 Capital Budget and the Fiscal Year 2027-2032 Capital Improvements Program after the Council reached its preliminary agreement today. The Council’s final vote on the capital and operating budget resolutions for Montgomery County is scheduled for May 21.

Below is Councilmember Friedson’s full statement:

The County Executive’s recommended budget was structurally imbalanced, using one- time reserves to pay for ongoing expenses and funded with multiple tax increases. I appreciate that this budget provides $144 million more for schools and fulfills the contracts for our public employees and public safety professionals. However, it still contains tax increases and balloons the structural deficit to nearly $300 million. That isn’t affordable for County taxpayers or for County government. Using one-time resources to pay for ongoing expenses is the definition of unsustainable. It sets up a fiscal cliff with no parachute. Not only will the elimination of the $692 ITOC credit hit every homeowner, a $293 million structural deficit is the equivalent of starting next year, meaning July 1, with a hole equivalent to an 11% property tax hike. 

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I’ve said from the outset that I would not support a budget that includes tax increases at a time when our families are facing a cost-of-living crisis. While some have changed their views, I’ve been consistent. Throughout this budget process, and every year prior. 

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While I respect my colleagues and truly appreciate their diligent work these last several weeks in extremely challenging circumstances, I can’t support a budget with a tax increase. 

We simply can’t make Montgomery County more affordable if we continue to make it more expensive. And we can’t address our fiscal and economic challenges if we continue to make them worse. 

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1 thought on “Councilmember Andrew Friedson’s Statement on the FY27 Operating Budget and Amendments to the FY27-32 Capital Improvements Program – Mocofeed”

  1. David Quackenbush says:
    May 19, 2026 at 5:22 pm

    After you have eliminated some of the wasteful spending such as chromebooks for all, free lunch for all, free SAT’s for all, then we can talk about raising taxes.

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