For Immediate Release: Monday, February 6, 2023
From the Office of Council President Evan Glass
Today, Montgomery County Council President Evan Glass announced a roadmap for economic development to promote equitable policies that prepare the County for long-term success. The plan outlines immediate next steps to reduce barriers for small and minority-owned businesses, expand the County’s life sciences industry, attract and retain more Fortune 500 companies and close the racial wealth gap.
“Whether it’s attracting Fortune 500 companies from around the country, retaining the businesses that already call Montgomery County home, or simply making it easier to do business here, there is a lot more we can do,” said Council President Glass. “Moving this economic roadmap forward is crucial to ensuring that Montgomery County residents of all income levels feel financially secure.”
“Montgomery County needs to focus on our local economy in order to better compete in the global economy. By cutting red tape and streamlining our processes, we will further open our doors to residents and businesses from around the region and the world.”
The economic roadmap, created in consultation with leaders of large and small businesses, economic development partners, residents and other stakeholders addresses long-standing issues facing economic development in the County and proposes solutions for improvement.
The economic development proposal includes:
“Montgomery County residents rely on a thriving economy for their personal financial well-being and for the tax revenue that businesses contribute to our schools, infrastructure and social safety net,” said Council President Glass. “I look forward to working with my Council colleagues, the County Executive, and our private and nonprofit sectors to create a vibrant and sustainable business environment where everyone is able to succeed.”
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Release ID: 23-032