Montgomery County Council Scorecard

Gabe Albornoz At-large

Gabe Albornoz (At-large)
36%
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75%
Final Votes
14%
Amendment Votes
9th
Sponsorships

Committees

  • Health & Human Services
  • Education & Culture

First elected

2018

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Housing Justice

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15-23: Rent Stabilization link

As introduced, this bill would have codified double-digit rent increases and harmed hundreds of thousands of renters. During the legislative process, it was amended to incorporate many elements of the competing bill 16-23 (The HOME Act). In the final version, this bill created a rent stabilization program that meets the needs of both renters and landlords, and that will be a critical intervention to help address the County's housing crisis.

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Passed July 18, 2023

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Special Appropriation 24-14 link

This Special Appropriation funds the implementation of Bill 15-23, the Rent Stabilization program.

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Passed December 12, 2023

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Public Safety

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32-23: Advisory Commission on Policing (formerly the Policing Advisory Commission) link

As introduced, this bill would have severely weakened community oversight of the police. During the legislative process, it was amended to incorporate many elements that the JUFJ Campaign Fund and our partners advocated for. In the final version, this bill slightly strengthened police accountability and clarified roles among various oversight bodies.

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Passed October 24, 2023

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