Montgomery County, MD
Montgomery County, MD is the populous county in Maryland, having a population of slightly more than a million people due to the growth of the federal government. This borders Washington, DC to the northwest.[1] This county is named after the Revolutionary War General Richard Montgomery (1738-1775), who was born in Ireland and died while commanding Continental forces against Quebec.
Public schools
Some of the public schools in Montgomery County aggressively push the homosexual agenda and transgenda agenda in books designed for children in grades as early as Kindergarten.
Sanctuary county
After a series of rapes in late Summer 2019 by seven illegal immigrants against local Hispanics - including child victims - the Democrat-controlled County Council attacked critics for reporting facts.[2]
History
Montgomery County was created after the Constitutional Convention of 1776 and split by resolve from Frederick County.
Demographics
- 505.58 square miles total area
- 2010 census population of 971,777
Politics
- Charter form of government
- County seat is Rockville, MD
- County Executive is Isiah "Ike" Leggett (D) (2006- )