Submitted by LongjumpingShot t3_xw7ak4 in baltimore
- Odette Ramos
- Kris Burnett
- Ryan Dorsey
- Zeke Cohen
- Danielle McCray
- Eric Costello
- Phylicia porter
- Antonio glover
- James Torrance
- Mark Conway
- John bullock
- Yitzy S
- Sharon Middleton
- Robert stokes
Odette very responsive even to constituents outside her district. Tackling baltimore most important issue despite the politics, housing. Open minded on subjects she’s not a subject matter expert on. Objective when she needs to be and emotionally when advocacy is needed.
Kris always votes on the right side of issues. Responsive, more of a point guard than a legislators. Healthy for the culture and that’s value enough.
Ryan love his personality at times. He’s the only firm YIMBY on the council. Sometimes his stance ignores nuance. His ability to zoom out on issues balances out the group. The council is often to quick to make the city a suburb. Not a dense walkable mix use and strong land use jurisdiction. Yes he’s controversial and triggering but atleast he stands for something and not manipulated by money or power.
Zeke much like Kris he’s bills are often too progressive. Time will tell if they just work in theory not practice. Can’t empathize the importance of being on the right side of votes.
Danielle similar to Zeke, Kris, and even former councilwoman Shannon sneed. Hearts in the right place. Not strong in terms of written policy but great for the culture. Again votes align best interest of community.
Eric very talented. Pragmatist and blunt honest. If he’s with you great if he’s not good luck. He very establishment and rarely sides with the little guy. Traditional but skilled and competent politician. His sketch motivation but undoubtably skill makes him neutral. I know most has him bad leaning.
Phylicia and Antonio similar to James. The echo the sentiments of their loudest residents. Phylicia votes a little better than Antonio. Not strong legislators. Just shoe fillers.
James is fairly neutral. Not very responsive just fills the shoes. His district never seems like land good representatives. His votes are mostly with constituents, his services are much to be desired.
Mark has a frat feel to him, comes off elitist . Just another average Councilman so far, who just looks the part.
John has supported some terribly desperate ideas. Struggles with housing issues. Terrible foresight and hard to get a hold of. He’s not intentionally toxic but reminds me of pinkett just absolutely not cut out for the position. However his voting record seems to be untainted by special interest and his quest for validation
Yitzy ignores his vulnerable and poor ethnic populations. Could care less about issues that don’t affect the Jewish communities. Bought by special interest and his powerful neighbors. His bills are terrible, advocacy is bias, voting record is much like Costello. He’s a less talented and less honest Costello.
Sharon very toxic for the culture. Also bought by interest. From the same crony culture that brought Sheila, mosby, Pratt, Pugh, etc. often on the bad side of votes and aligned with the most toxic politicians.
Robert Stokes like Sharon but less professional. Big on grandstanding. Can rely on him to be a huge distraction. Can’t write or interpret a bill. Maybe the only district that doesn’t deserve the right to vote because wow how do you do this bad. Like seriously he shouldn’t even be a community association board member.
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completethesestreets t1_ir56h7z wrote
I get why some people might find Dorsey annoying, personally I think he spends a little too much time on twitter, but I get the sense that he genuinely cares. I also think he’s one of the few city leaders who is actually working on building the Baltimore of 10 or 20 years from now instead of just putting out fires. If every councilor was like him it wouldn’t work, but I think Baltimore needs someone like Dorsey around to make a little noise.