Politics & Government

After HoCo: Laura Neuman Sworn in as Anne Arundel County Executive

Laura Neuman said she will make Anne Arundel County a leader in Maryland.

Laura Neuman, the former head of the Howard County Economic Development Authority, was sworn into office as Anne Arundel's new County Executive Friday morning at the county courthouse in the company of her family.

Neuman recited the words that formalized her office, while standing next to her daughter, Avery, and son, Alex—who both beamed and waved for the cameras.

After the ceremony, Neuman laid out a portion of her plans as executive.

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"We will be a leader in the state, and I look forward to meeting that effort. We will restore confidence in the executive branch of government in Anne Arundel County," she said. "I am truly honored to have this opportunity. Thank you."

Neuman assumed the office of county executive almost exactly 12 hours after Thursday night's County Council meeting, where she received the necessary votes to be appointed. She takes over the position from interim executive John Hammond, who inherited the position from .

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Leopold resigned just days after a Circuit Court judge in Annapolis found him guilty of two counts of criminal misconduct in office. Prosecutors of the case claimed that Leopold misused his security detail—which is paid for by the county—by ordering the officers to collect campaign donations, distribute campaign signs, empty Leopold's catheter bag of urine, drive him to sexual encounters in a bowling alley parking lot, pick up his dry cleaning and drop off the morning paper at his home. Leopold was acquitted of three other charges, including one count of fraudulent misappropriation by a fiduciary.


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