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raeXofXsunshine t1_ir92sxm wrote

So, I just moved to South Baltimore and accordingly jointed the subreddit. I keep seeing posts about council members and I’m curious - is this truly a city where these folk actually affect change? I’ve lived in a few cities in the past where they were largely interchangeable year to year and no tangible changes were ever seen. I’m all for paying attention to local politics, though! Is there anyone in particular I should be keeping an eye on?

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LongjumpingShot OP t1_ir98y57 wrote

Baltimore is a city where politics move fast. If you want to see where you shake out politically, economically, or socially it won’t take long here. Look at how our states attorney propels into nation spotlight (although her policies were a National failure), Rawlings getting High profile positions after her departure, O’Malley getting governors seat (later failed presidential run).

It’s a city with high mobility , except for the underskilled and undereducated (which is true anywhere). A lot people come here and get propelled into relevance. Unlike nearby jurisdictions where talented is overlooked.

Be careful politicians are dropping like kings in this city too. Federal prosecutors know the fast climb exposes white collar crime and there’s plenty of it.

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