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Meet Debbie Spielberg
Why I'm Running for County Council
You deserve a council member who will tirelessly represent you on the complex issues facing Montgomery County and give voice to the values that make Montgomery County a place we cherish.
I’m that person. I have the experience, commitment, and enthusiasm for the work. I have devoted my professional life to championing and implementing policies that serve the public interest, tackling complex issues such as health care access, internet service, and housing affordability. I learned to fight for the vulnerable from my mother, a refugee from Nazi Germany who was among the thousands of Jewish children rescued by the British via the Kindertransport.
Early in my career, I was honored to serve as Legislative Director for Representative John Lewis (D, GA), the creator of the idea of “good trouble.” Since then, I’ve spent more than 15 years as a senior staffer in county government. I’ve dealt with virtually every issue that comes to a council office and the county executive’s office, from the minimum wage to land use, from economic development to environmental protection. As a progressive Democrat, I bring compassion for those who need extra help to thrive. As a government employee, I know the importance of transparency and accountability. As someone who has regularly dealt with constituents, I listen with respect and care.
Today, many feel unsettled, and our country faces multiple challenges. Some are national in origin — because of Trump's indefensible actions that are wreaking havoc on the county, the region, and people's lives and livelihoods. Here in Montgomery County, we face challenges and opportunities as a mature urban/suburban community. We are fortunate to have a talented, accomplished, and diverse population. We are well-equipped to build on our strengths to support economic development, protect our environment, and make sure our schools prepare all of our students for an increasingly complex world. We also need thoughtful policies that support affordable housing and our beautiful neighborhoods. And we need to make sure that our residents are heard and represented. I have direct experience with each one of these important issues, which is why I won't need on-the-job training and will get to work for District 1 residents on day 1.
I hope to meet as many of you as possible in the coming months as I listen to you, tell you why I'm the best candidate to represent you, and ask for your vote in the June 23, 2026 Democratic primary.
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Debbie With Her Mother
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