Councilmembers - George Leventhal - News
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 Council President George Leventhal is honored for his leadership in promoting alternatives to fossil fuels by Clean Energy Partnership Executive Director Gary Skulnik, June 16, 2006
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May 24, 2006 Region Wide Coalition Launches Intensified Citizen Push for Purple Line with Eye on 2006 Elections
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May 18, 2006 Council Announces $3.9 Billion Budget That Puts Schools, Transportation, Property Tax Relief First
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May 18, 2006 Remarks by Council President George Leventhal at the Announcement of the FY07 Budget Rockville Maryland May 18,1006
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May 16, 2006 Duncan Announces Clean Water Task Force; Council Approves More Money for Stormwater Management Efforts, Environmental Quality Compliance Position
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May 11, 2006 Council Rejects Kendale Site, Majority Set to Approve Alternative
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May 6, 2006 Council Extends Dealine for Applicants for Position of the Montgomery County Planning Board Chair
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May 4, 2006 Council Approves Ad Hoc Committee to Examine Outstanding Agricultural Reserver Issues
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May 2, 2006 Statement by Council President George Leventhal on Decision by Derick Berlage Not to Seek Another Term as Planning Board Chair
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May 2, 2006 Council President Leventhal: Think Globally, Act Locally .... To Stop Global Warming
Councilmembers Propose Boost in After-School Programs
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April 25, 2006 Statement by Council President George Leventhal on the Gaithersburg Petition to Annex Crown Farm
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April 21, 2006 Statement by Councilmember George Leventhal on Green Buildings Proposal
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April 21, 2006 Duncan, Leventhal Announce Wind Energy, Green Buildings Initiatives; Plan Would Quadruple Wind Energy Purchases and require Green Building Certification
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April 20, 2006 Statement by Council President George Leventhal on the Draft Report of the Seven Locks Replacement School Task Force
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March 28, 2006 Councilmembers Unveil $1 Million Homeless Initiative
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March 28, 2006 Duncan Announces Energy Contracts Saving Nearly $25 Million; Urges Maryland Lawmakers to Allow Residential Customers to Realize Savings; County Will Double 'Green Energy' Purchase
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March 24, 2006 Letter to the Editor by Council President George Leventhal Published in the Gazette
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March 15, 2006 Statement by Council President George Leventhal on County Executive's Proposed Operating Budget
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March 10, 2006 Statement by Council President George Leventhal, Council Education Committee Chair Michael Subin, School Board President Charles Haughey, & Schools Superintendent Jerry Weast on Seven Locks Replacement School
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February 28, 2006 Remarks by Council President George Leventhal on Status of Council Response to Problems in the Clarksburg Town Center
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February 23, 2006 Council President George Leventhal Joins the Governor and Others at a Ceremony Designating the Long Branch Community a "Priority Place"
 Left to Right: Henry Williams, Long Branch Business League Board of Directors Juan Chedrauy, Long Branch Business League Board of Directors, Gustavo Torres, Executive Director, CASA de Maryland Governor Robert Ehrlich George Leventhal, President, County Council Audrey E. Scott, Secretary, Maryland Office of Planning Maria Elva Maldonado, former co-chair, Long Branch Task Force Joe Rodriquez, Long Branch Task Force Commercial & Economic Development Work Group Chair |
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February 6, 2006 Remarks by Council President and Health & Human Services Committee Chair George Leventhal on Grafton School Closing
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January 24, 2006 Leventhal lntroduces Bill to Establish County "Days of Commemoration"
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January 17, 2006 Council Approves Bold Redevelopment Plan for Shady Grove Area
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January 12, 2006 Statement by Council President George Leventhal on Proposed County Captial Budget
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January 11, 2006 Statements of County Exectuvie Douglas M. Duncan and County Council President George Leventhal Regarding Recent Hate Crimes in Montgomery County
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January 5, 2006 County Council Hails Approval Of Environmental Impact Statement On ICC
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December 15, 2005 Remarks by Council President George Leventhal at Committee for Montgomery Breakfast - December 12, 2005
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December 6, 2005 Remarks by George Leventhal on Assuming the Council Presidency
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December 6, 2005 George Leventhal Elected New Council President
- October 6, 2005
Remarks by Councilmember George L. Leventhal at MontgomeryCollege Workshop on Meeting the Demand for Health Care Professionals
- September 21, 2005
Article from the Gazette: Council Mulls Options for Verizon Complaints
- September 13, 2005
Duncan and Leventhal Announces One-Stop Service Center for Hurricane Katrina Evacuees
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Councilmember George Leventhal receives first prize in the Montgomery County NAACP's Men Can Cook, Too contest on June 26, 2005. Left to right: Tina Clarke, Montgomery County NAACP President Henry Hailstock, Councilmember George Leventhal and Daniel Leventhal. (Photo by Larry Shelton) |
- July 25, 2005
Leventhal, Food Experts Take Aim at Food Marketing Practices Aimed at Kids
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- May 2, 2005
Executive, Council Propose $8.4 Million in Targeted Tax Cuts Seniors, Others on Limited or Fixed Income Get Help
- April 12, 2005
Council Approves Program to Boost County Small Business Access to County Government Contracts
- March 8, 2005
Council Approves Rewards Program for County Users of Non-polluting, Renewable Energy
- March 1, 2005
Council Approves Change to Grants Process
- February 24, 2005
Testimony of George L. Leventhal on House Bill 648 to Modify the Number of Signatures Required to Place a Charter Amendment on the County Ballot
- January 31, 2005
Leventhal, Clean Energy Advocates to Rally In Support of County “Clean Energy Awards” Program
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- January 21, 2005
2004 Accomplishments
- January 16, 2005
Air Alert: Maryland Must Force Power Plants to Pollute Less - A Close to Home Article published in The Washington Post
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Leventhal Proposes “Clean Energy Rewards” Program for County Users of Non-Polluting, Renewable Energy


Councilmembers George Leventhal and Tom Perez meet with the AFL-CIO to celebrate the reinstatement of Stephen White, fired from Comcast for trying to organize a union.
Coalition of Clinics Gives Hope to Uninsured; Montgomery Ponders Investment Needed to Expand Venture, Reach More Adults - An Article from The Washington Post
- January 20, 2004
2003 Accomplishments
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- October 28, 2003
Councilmember Leventhal's Comments on Approved Annual Growth Policy
- October 28, 2003
Councilmember Leventhal to Hold Community Forum on Childhood Obesity in County
- October 1, 2003
Article from The Washington Post: "Stalled Transit in Maryland"
- September 30, 2003
County Council Urges Changes to USA Patriot Act
- July 17, 2003
Councilmembers Leventhal & Perez, Duncan Highlight Available Health Care For Spanish Catholic Center Clients Affected by Gaithersburg Clinic Closure
- July 15, 2003
Council to State: No to Busway on Jones Bridge Road
- July 1, 2003
Council Approves Smoking Ban For County Restaurants & Bars
- June 23, 2003
Statement by Councilmember George Leventhal at the Threshold Services Annual Membership Meeting and Dinner

Councilmembers Nancy Floreen and George Leventhal prepare to start their bike trek to Rockville on Ride to Work Day.
- May 1, 2003
Remarks to the New Democratic Policy Network "The Crisis of Affordable and Accessible Health Care" Montgomery County Councilmember George L. Leventhal
- March 25, 2003
Council Approves Dedicated Funding For Affordable Housing Programs
- March 13, 2003
Statement by Councilmember George Leventhal on Governor Ehrlich's Announcement Favoring the Inner Purple Line & Corridor Cities Transitway
- March 12, 2003
Testimony Before The House Economic Matters Committee Regarding H.B. 370, Clean Energy Portfolio Standard
- February 11, 2003
Council To State: Just Say "No" To Care First Sale
- February 4, 2003
Support for Inner Purple Line between Bethesda and New Carrollton and Corridor Cities Transitway
- February 4, 2003
Statement by Councilmembers Thomas Perez, George Leventhal and Michael Knapp
- January 28, 2003
Perez, Praisner and Leventhal Applaud Formation of New Purple Line Coalition
- January 21, 2003
Statement of Councilmember George Leventhal On The Introduction of a Resolution Regarding County Energy Policy | |