The Capital

Haire files to run for Anne Arundel County executive

- By Dana Munro

After launching an explorator­y committee and announcing her run in June, Anne Arundel County Council District 7 member Jessica Haire officially entered the race for county executive earlier this month, hoping to replace current County Executive Stuart Pittman and fend off several Republican challenger­s, including local businessma­n Chris Jahn and former Del. Herb McMillan.

Haire said she decided to run after speaking to her constituen­ts about their frustratio­n over decisions from the past three years under the Pittman administra­tion, like tax increases and inefficien­cies with local government processes.

“The No. 1 concern I get from constituen­ts is often something like, ‘my trash didn’t get picked up on time,’ or ‘I’ve put in for an inspection with inspection­s and permits and I can’t get an inspection for three weeks,’ or ‘I filed a site developmen­t plan six months ago and I’m still waiting on a response from the county,’ ” Haire said.

“It’s those kinds of very basic efficienci­es that are seemingly missing from the county right now.”

Haire said she thinks this might be a situation of “too many cooks in the kitchen,” as the county’s offices have gotten over-staffed and could be remedied by bringing different department­s together to work more collaborat­ively on residents’ issues.

Another area in which she’d work on improving communicat­ion is education.

“We need to give parents their voice. Parents feeling like they are yelling and screaming at the top of their lungs, in all aspects, and the county just isn’t listening,” Haire said.

She said parents she’s spoken to want to be more involved in decisions about their kids’ education, mental health and wellness.

Her constituen­ts have also been worried about tax increases, she said, and the potential for that trajectory to continue upward.

“We have to stop the tax increases that Mr. Pittman has put in. The past two budgets have had enormous structural deficits and that is not sustainabl­e. It’s not fiscally responsibl­e, so we have to right the budget,” she said.

Haire said she thinks her experience on the council makes her uniquely qualified to take on these challenges as county executive.

She hopes her more hands-off government approach will appeal to those who have been unsatisfie­d with Pittman’s leadership style

“My view is that government is governing best when it governs least,” Haire said.

The 2022 election primary is scheduled for June 28. The general election follows on Nov. 8.

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