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Sidney A Katz

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Preceded by
  
Phill Andrews

Children
  
2

Party
  
Democratic Party

Name
  
Sidney Katz

Succeeded by
  
Jud Ashman

Nationality
  
American

Role
  
American Politician

Resigned
  
November 10, 2014

Political party
  
Democratic

Spouse
  
Sally Katz


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Constituency
  
Gaithersburg, Rockville, Washington Grove, Leisure World, and parts of Aspen Hill, Derwood, Potomac, and North Potomac.

Education
  
University of Maryland, College Park

Previous office
  
Mayor of Gaithersburg (1998–2014)

Preceded by
  
W. Edward Bohrer, Jr.

Sidney A. Katz is an American politician and businessman. He currently is a member of the Montgomery County Council representing District 3.

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Early life and education

Katz is a lifelong resident of Gaithersburg. He attended Gaithersburg Elementary and Gaithersburg Middle School. He graduated from Gaithersburg High School. He attended the University of Maryland where he received his Bachelor's Degree in Public Administration.

Career

Katz was a member of the City of Gaithersburg Planning Commission from 1976 until 1978. He served as a Gaithersburg council member beginning in 1978.

After Mayor W. Edward Bohrer died in office of a stroke in 1998, the Gaithersburg council appointed Katz the new mayor.

In 2008, Katz supported a law to prohibit seeking work or hiring someone to work while on most city streets, sidewalks, and parking areas. The law was declared unconstitutional by Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler. Gansler said the law regulated speech in public without being narrowly designed to increase public safety and traffic flow. Katz said he would find other ways to regulate day laborers.

In 2008, Katz was elected president of the Maryland Municipal League, the association that represents Maryland's 157 cities and towns.

In 2014, Montgomery Council Council Member Phil Andrews announced that he would not run for reelection and would run for County Executive instead. Katz announced he would run to replace Andrews on the County Council representing District 3. Katz's campaign focused on early childhood education, after-school programs, and career and technical training. Katz won the Democratic Party primary election. With no opponent on the general election ballot, Katz won the general election in 2014. His term began on December 1, 2014. He sits on the government operations and public safety committee.

Personal life

He was the co-owner, along with other family members, of Wolfson's Department Store on East Diamond Avenue in Gaithersburg from 1971 until he closed the store on October 26, 2013. The business was started by his grandparents, Jacob and Rose Wolfson, in 1918.

Katz is married to Sally Katz, a pupil personnel worker for Montgomery County Public Schools, and is the father of two adult children. He lives in the Pheasant Run neighborhood of Gaithersburg.

References

Sidney A. Katz Wikipedia