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County Executive John Olszewski, Jr will seek re-election in 2022

TOWSON — Baltimore County Executive John Olszewski, Jr. announced his campaign for reelection Thursday morning, settling questions about a potential bid for governor in 2022. A former educator and Democrat from Dundalk, Olszewski is the first and so far only person to publicly declare candidacy, seeking a second four-year term that would keep him at the helm of the county through 2026. “Just a few years ago, we started a conversation about what a stronger and better Baltimore County looks like,” he said in a video on Twitter. “I m proud to say that in partnership with you, we are delivering on that promise.

Police reform package passes Maryland House in party-line vote

Police reform package passes Maryland House in party-line vote
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Olszewski to provide a COVID-19 update on Baltimore County

Credit: Phil Yacuboski At 12 p.m. Friday,  Baltimore County Executive John Olszewski will provide an update on Baltimore County’s vaccine distribution efforts.  While Maryland has been on a steady decline in coronavirus positivity rates, Baltimore County is doing slightly better.

Olszewski on Baltimore County vaccine rollout: We re ready to do so much more

Print William Carter and Tyler Waldman, WBAL NewsRadio 1090 and FM 101.5 Baltimore County on Friday opened a third COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the Essex campus of the Community College of Baltimore County.  Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski said the county has the infrastructure to do shots by the thousands, but the supply just isn t there. These are like Ferraris, they just need gas, he said at a news conference. Speaking earlier to C4 and Bryan Nehman, Olszewski called the limited supply of vaccines from the state and federal government “insufficient, in terms of meeting the need.” “Unfortunately, we have gotten fewer doses in most recent weeks than we have prior weeks,” Olszewski said. “We’re getting about 5,000 doses over the past few weeks. To the credit of the state… we know that we will be getting about 5,000 doses for the next few weeks, in addition to our second dose supply. We can do up to a thousand doses an hour just at our

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