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Saturday, November 29, 2014

Ulman has no regrets about teaming with Brown, wants to play role in Maryland's 'innovation economy'

The empty boxes sit stacked in the Howard County executive's office, ready to be packed.


County Executive Ken Ulman, 40, is preparing to move out when his two terms end at the beginning of next week. It's a time of transition for Ulman, who three weeks ago was campaigning in an ultimately unsuccessful bid to become Maryland's next lieutenant governor under Anthony Brown.

Ulman set aside time earlier this week to answer questions for one of the first times since Republican Larry Hogan defeated Democrat Brown for the governorship. He talked about Howard County's future, economic development, the economy and transportation for a Baltimore Business Journal Q&A.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

"No regrets". That's a good reason to keep him unemployed!