Ryan Spiegel Explained

Ryan Spiegel
State Delegate:Maryland
District:17th
Appointer:Wes Moore
Term Start:July 6, 2023
Alongside:Joe Vogel and Julie Palakovich Carr
Predecessor:Kumar Barve
Office1:Member of the Gaithersburg City Council
Term Start1:November 7, 2007
Term End1:July 6, 2023
Predecessor1:John Schlichting
Successor1:Yamil Hernández
Birth Date:6 July 1978
Party:Democratic
Children:2
Residence:Kentlands, Gaithersburg, Maryland, U.S.
Alma Mater:University of Maryland, College Park (BA)
Stanford Law School (JD)
Occupation:Attorney

Ryan Scott Spiegel[1] [2] (born July 6, 1978) is an American politician and attorney who is a member of the Maryland House of Delegates from District 17 since 2023. He previously served a member of the Gaithersburg, Maryland city council from 2007 to 2023.

Background

Spiegel graduated from Pikesville High School in 1996, and later attended the University of Maryland, College Park, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism in 2000, and Stanford University, where he earned his Juris Doctor degree in 2003. After graduating, he worked at various law firms, including Winston & Strawn, Potomac Law Group, and Thompson Hine LLP.

In August 2005, Spiegel formed an exploratory committee to consider running for the Maryland House of Delegates in District 17.[3] He was defeated in the Democratic primary, placing fourth with 13.3 percent of the vote.

Gaithersburg City Council

Spiegel was elected to the Gaithersburg City Council in 2007,[4] and was subsequently re-elected in 2011, 2015, and 2019.[5] [6]

In December 2013, Spiegel announced his candidacy for the Montgomery County Council in District 3, seeking to succeed Councilmember Phillip Andrews.[7] He was defeated in the Democratic primary, placing third with 22 percent of the vote.[8]

From 2019 to 2020, Spiegel served as the president of the Maryland Municipal League.[9] In this position, he criticized efforts to pass legislation making it easier to install 5G cell towers in the state, calling it a "land grab" by the telecommunications industry and saying that he wanted to "avoid any reasonable regulation of this technology".[10]

In the legislature

In May 2023, following the appointment of state delegate Kumar Barve to the Maryland Public Service Commission, Spiegel applied to fill the vacancy left by his resignation in the Maryland House of Delegates.[11] [12] On June 12, 2023, the Montgomery County Democratic Central Committee voted to nominate Spiegel to fill the vacancy.[13] He was sworn in on July 6, 2023.[14]

Political positions

Development initiatives

During his tenure on the Gaithersburg City Council, Spiegel supported smart growth economic development projects, including increased school construction,[15] affordable housing, and green development.[16]

In February 2020, Spiegel expressed frustration with, but ultimately voted in favor of a bill providing WRS Inc. with a 90-day extension to buy anchor properties at Lakeforest Mall.[17] He later voted to provide WRS Inc. with another 90-day extension in May 2020.[18] In August 2020, Spiegel voted in favor of a maximum 12-month redevelopment moratorium on Lakeforest Mall, which he said would "prevent development from occurring that is not full-fledged to the best and highest use of the map designation area".[19]

In July 2020, Spiegel voted against a proposal prohibiting rent increases greater than 2.6 percent during the COVID-19 pandemic, saying that he instead favored prohibiting all rent increases during the pandemic.[20] In January 2022, he voted to extend renter protections until May 15, 2022.[21]

In February 2021, Spiegel voted for an amendment to the city's zoning bill that limited where public housing could be built, which was criticized as something that could limit affordable housing in the city. Spiegel defended the amendment from these criticisms, suggesting that it was "a bit backwards" to say it would undercut the goal of expanding affordable housing in Gaithersburg.[22]

Electoral reform

In 2013, Spiegel voted to allow write-in candidates to participate in city elections. He later voted in 2020 to eliminate write-ins from city elections.[23]

In January 2021, Spiegel voted against changes to the city's code of ethics that would require candidates for office to disclose conflict of interests relevant to the city.[24] In April 2022, he sought to block a state bill that would require local governments to adopt state-level lobbyist registration standards.[25]

Social issues

In February 2011, Spiegel said he supported legalizing same-sex marriage in Maryland, saying it was "the right thing to do from an economic standpoint".[26]

In February 2020, Spiegel embraced criticism of Flatiron Books's rollout of American Dirt, a novel about a Mexican bookseller who is forced to flee as an illegal immigrant to the United States that was later criticized for perpetuating stereotypes about Latino immigrants, after the book was selected as part of Gaithersburg's citywide reading program. However, he warned city residents against "embracing any message of so-called cancel culture".[27]

In June 2020, following the murder of George Floyd, Spiegel requested a review of the city's monuments to determine and remove any Confederate monuments in the Gaithersburg.[28] Spiegel later supported renaming streets named after slaveholders, including Benjamin Gaither and Frederick A. Tschiffely, in the city.[29]

Taxes

In November 2018, Spiegel pushed for a state bill to allow Gaithersburg to levy hotel taxes at a rate of 2 percent.[30]

Personal life

Spiegel lives in the Kentlands community of Gaithersburg, Maryland.[31] He is married and has two children.[32] He is Jewish.[33]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MSBA Member Directory . . June 9, 2023 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20230610031159/https://www.msba.org/about/member-directory/?fwp_member_directory_search_first_name=Ryan&fwp_member_directory_search_last_name=Spiegel . June 10, 2023.
  2. Web site: Ryan Scott Spiegel . Martindale.com . . June 9, 2023.
  3. News: Craig . Tim . Younger Democrats Are Primed to Run . June 9, 2023 . The Washington Post . August 25, 2005.
  4. News: Democrats Make Gains In Virginia Senate, House . June 21, 2023 . NBC News . November 6, 2007.
  5. News: Schere . Dan . Five File for Three Council Seats in Gaithersburg . June 9, 2023 . MoCo360 . August 23, 2019.
  6. News: Schere . Dan . Three Incumbent City Council Members Reelected in Gaithersburg . June 9, 2023 . MoCo360 . November 5, 2019.
  7. News: Davis . Jenn . Spiegel will roll out campaign in weeks ahead . June 14, 2023 . The Gazette . December 11, 2013 . 1.
  8. News: Metcalf . Andrew . Berliner Wins Convincingly; Incumbents Hold in Tight At-Large Race . June 9, 2023 . MoCo360 . June 25, 2014.
  9. News: Pollak . Suzanne . Maryland Municipal League names Gaithersburg's Spiegel as new president . June 9, 2023 . The Montgomery County Sentinel . July 5, 2019.
  10. News: DePuyt . Bruce . Lawmakers Sidestep Push to Speed 5G Towers . June 9, 2023 . Maryland Matters . January 21, 2020.
  11. News: Bixby . Ginny . Democratic committee to consider one of its own to fill District 17 delegate vacancy . June 9, 2023 . MoCo360 . June 2, 2023.
  12. News: Bixby . Ginny . Democratic Central Committee member, others make case for District 17 delegate seat . June 9, 2023 . MoCo360 . June 9, 2023.
  13. News: Kurtz . Josh . Central committee nominates Gaithersburg city councilmember to replace Barve in the House . June 13, 2023 . Maryland Matters . June 13, 2023.
  14. Web site: Members - Delegate Ryan Spiegel . Maryland General Assembly . July 6, 2023 . July 6, 2023.
  15. News: St. George . Donna . Turque . Bill . Montgomery candidates grapple with school concerns . June 9, 2023 . The Washington Post . May 11, 2014.
  16. News: Turque . Bill . Democrats try to stand out from crowd in Montgomery County Council primaries . June 9, 2023 . The Washington Post . June 17, 2014.
  17. News: Schere . Dan . Gaithersburg gives developer extension on Lakeforest Mall purchases . June 9, 2023 . MoCo360 . February 24, 2020.
  18. News: Schere . Dan . Gaithersburg gives developer 90 more days to acquire Lakeforest Mall anchors . June 9, 2023 . MoCo360 . May 19, 2020.
  19. News: Schere . Dan . Gaithersburg imposes moratorium on Lakeforest Mall site . June 9, 2023 . MoCo360 . August 18, 2020.
  20. News: Schere . Dan . Gaithersburg approves emergency rent relief during COVID-19 pandemic . June 9, 2023 . MoCo360 . July 23, 2020.
  21. News: Schere . Dan . Gaithersburg City Council extends emergency rent relief in split vote . June 9, 2023 . MoCo360 . January 5, 2022.
  22. News: Schere . Dan . Gaithersburg approves amendment clarifying where public housing may be built . June 9, 2023 . MoCo360 . February 3, 2021.
  23. News: Schere . Dan . Gaithersburg ends write-in candidates in city elections . June 9, 2023 . MoCo360 . August 6, 2020.
  24. News: Schere . Dan . Gaithersburg changes its ethics code . June 9, 2023 . MoCo360 . January 7, 2021.
  25. News: DePuyt . Bruce . Gaskill . Hannah . Leckrone . Bennett . Kurtz . Josh . Legislative Roundup: Baltimore Transit, Pay Increases, Women's Caucus Leadership, Political Wrangling and More . June 9, 2023 . Maryland Matters . April 8, 2022.
  26. News: Wagner . John . Same-sex marriage has good chance of approval, Maryland Senate leader says . June 9, 2023 . The Washington Post . February 8, 2011.
  27. News: Schere . Dan . Locally, a divide over 'American Dirt' as group read underway in Gaithersburg . June 9, 2023 . MoCo360 . February 13, 2020.
  28. News: Peetz . Caitlynn . Council wants to rename streets, buildings that honor Confederate soldiers . June 9, 2023 . MoCo360 . June 16, 2020.
  29. News: Schere . Dan . Gaithersburg reviewing streets, other memorials named after those with ties to slavery . June 9, 2023 . MoCo360 . July 9, 2020.
  30. News: Schere . Dan . Montgomery County Delegation Receives Wish List . June 9, 2023 . MoCo360 . November 19, 2018.
  31. News: Ryan Spiegel . June 9, 2023 . The Washington Post . August 31, 2006.
  32. News: Pollak . Suzanne . Gaithersburg Councilmember Ryan Spiegel Chosen as Delegate in District 17 . June 14, 2023 . Montgomery County Media . June 14, 2023.
  33. News: G'burg council member asks for briefing on MCPS' Holocaust curriculum . June 21, 2023 . Montgomery County Sentinel . April 20, 2017.