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Ervin Announces Bid

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It's official. School board member Valerie Ervin declared her candidacy this week for County Council in District 5, with a group of community leaders and elected officials at her side at Silver Spring International Middle School.

Ervin, who has been an aide to council President George L. Leventhal (D-At Large), said in a news statement that she would "reach across racial, ethnic, cultural, generational and class lines to have a new conversation" about issues facing the county.

She is seeking the seat now held by Tom Perez (D-Silver Spring), who is running for attorney general.

Sierra Club Likes Leggett

Montgomery county executive candidate Isiah Leggett 's promise to slow growth has won him an endorsement from the local Sierra Club.

"Ike is an experienced and strong leader, a listener, a consensus builder and truly dedicated to working for the best interests for all of Montgomery County," said Anne Ambler , chair of the county's chapter of the nonprofit environmental group, in a written statement.

Leggett, a former council member, will face current council member Steven A. Silverman (D-At Large) and political novice Robert Fustero in the Democratic primary Sept. 12. Former State Department employee Charles R. Floyd is running unopposed for the Republican nomination. Lawyer and anti-tax activist Robin Ficker is running as an independent.

Ambler cited several of Leggett's accomplishments during his 16 years on the County Council as reasons for endorsing him, such as his push for a smoking ban in the county's restaurants and for the creation of a dedicated revenue source for storm water management. He also led an effort to establish a county recycling program, she said.

Ambler said the group approved of Leggett's promise to limit the number of campaign contributions he receives from the development industry.

"I believe that the Sierra Club's endorsement is the good housekeeper seal of approval for leadership that is responsive to smart growth and protecting our fragile environment," Leggett said in a written statement. "It speaks volumes about the choices in this important election."

Berliner Booster

U.S. Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D) is choosing sides in the race for the council's District 1 seat, and the side he's choosing is, not surprisingly, that of the Democratic candidate -- lawyer Roger Berliner .

Berliner will face Howard A. Denis , the council's lone Republican, in November's general election. The district includes the Potomac and Bethesda areas.

"Roger Berliner is dedicated to building an even stronger and more vibrant community in Montgomery County," Van Hollen said in a written statement.

Berliner said the endorsement was a boost to his campaign. "There is no political figure in Montgomery County more well respected than congressman Chris Van Hollen," he said in a statement.


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