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John Anthony Olszewski Jr. ( ; born September 10, 1982), also known by his nickname Johnny O, is an American politician who has served as a member of the
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from
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since 2025. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 14th county executive of
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, from 2018 to 2025. A member of the Democratic Party, Olszewski previously served as a student member of the Baltimore County Board of Education from 1999 to 2000, and two terms in the
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representing the 6th district from 2006 to 2015. The district covered most of the southeastern portion of Baltimore County, including the town of
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. Olszewski unsuccessfully ran for the
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in District 6 in
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, narrowly losing to Republican challenger
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. Olszewski became Baltimore County Executive in 2018 after narrowly defeating state senator
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in the 2018 Democratic primary election and defeating former state Insurance Commissioner Alfred W. Redmer Jr. in the general election. Olszewski was re-elected in
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, defeating Republican nominee
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. Olszewski first ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in
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, defeating state delegate Harry Bhandari in a landslide in the Democratic primary and defeating radio host
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in the general election. He was sworn in on January 3, 2025.


Early life and education

Olszewski was the eldest of three sons born to father John Olszewski, a lobbyist and a former member of the Baltimore County Council from 1998 to 2014, and mother Sherry Olszewski (née Crusse). He was raised in
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, and graduated from
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in 2000. Following high school, Olszewski attended
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, from which he graduated with a bachelor's in political science and American studies. After college, Olszewski pursued a master's in political management from
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, which he obtained in 2006. In 2017, Olszewski earned a doctorate from the
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.


Early political career

Olszewski was appointed to the Baltimore County Board of Education as the student member of the board, serving from 1999 to 2000. He was later elected to a term on the Maryland Democratic State Central Committee, serving from 2002 to 2006. After graduating from Goucher, Olszewski began teaching social studies and special education at
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for five years and worked as a countywide resource teacher for two years.


Maryland House of Delegates

In June 2006, Olszewski was nominated by the Baltimore County Democratic Central Committee to fill the seat left by the resignation of John S. Arnick, who had been appointed to the Maryland Board of Contract Appeals. Governor
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appointed Olszewski to the seat on June 10, and he was sworn in on June 12. Olszewski was elected to a full four-year term in
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and subsequently re-elected in
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. In the legislature, Olszewski was a member of the Environmental Matters Committee in 2006, afterwards serving in the Ways and Means Committee until 2010 and then the Economic Matters Committee until 2015. In 2011, he was elected as chairman of the Baltimore County Delegation, making him the youngest person to ever fill that role. In 2012, Olszewski served as a delegate to the
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, pledged to President
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. In July 2013, Olszewski announced that he would run for the
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, seeking to succeed Norman R. Stone Jr., who had announced that he would retire at the end of his term in 2014. The district was targeted by the
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during the 2014 Maryland Senate election following declining union membership in the Dundalk area, and Olszewski specifically was targeted for his vote for
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. In the general election, Olszewski faced Republican candidate
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and unaffiliated candidate Scott Collier. Olszewski was defeated by Salling in the general election by a margin of 851 votes, or by 2.8 percent. Following his defeat, Olszewski worked as a senior account executive at
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. He also created a group called A Better Baltimore County to travel across the county and listen to voters' concerns, and worked as a lobbyist in
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's transportation department, promoting issues such as the Baltimore Red Line.


Baltimore County Executive


Tenure

In April 2017, the '' Dundalk Eagle'' reported that Olszewski was considering a run for
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, seeking to succeed
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, who was term-limited. On June 27, 2017, Olszewski announced his candidacy in the 2018 Baltimore County Executive election. In the Democratic primary, he faced state senator
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and county councilwoman Vicki Almond. He received endorsements from ''
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'', state delegate
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, the Baltimore-D.C. Building Trades Unions, and former governor
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. Olszewski won the Democratic primary in June 2018, edging out Brochin by nine votes. Following a recount, Olszewski's lead over Brochin expanded to 17 votes. In the general election, Olszewski faced former Republican state delegate Alfred W. Redmer Jr., who sought to tie Olszewski to Democratic gubernatorial nominee
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. Olszewski re-positioned himself from being a "progressive Democrat" to pitching a message of bipartisanship. Olszewski defeated Redmer in the general election on November 6, 2018, receiving 57.8 percent of the vote to Redmer's 42 percent. Olszewski was sworn in as Baltimore County Executive on December 3, 2018. Sworn in at the age of 36, he is the youngest person to serve as Baltimore County Executive. Olszewski was re-elected in
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, in which he defeated former state delegate
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with 63.7 percent of the vote. During his tenure as county executive, Olszewski supported legislation to ban
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in housing, backed efforts to expand the county council, and established the Office of the Inspector General. In December 2023, he became the president of the Maryland Association of Counties, during which he criticized and sought to negotiate on Governor
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's proposal to cut $3.3 billion in state transportation funding. Olszewski was also an at-large delegate to the
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, pledged to
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. Olszewski resigned as county executive on January 3, 2025, after which county administrative officer
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became the acting county executive until the Baltimore County Council elects an interim successor. The county council began accepting applications from interested candidates on November 6, 2024, receiving twelve applications from candidates seeking to succeed Olszewski, though two of these candidates would later drop out of the race. Following a public feedback event in December 2024, the Baltimore County Council narrowed the list of potential county executive applicants to five finalists. Olszewski declined to say who he supported in the contest to succeed him as county executive, but said he wanted the county council would select a female or Black contender and opposed contenders who propose deep cuts to county services—a remark aimed at former state senator James Brochin, who promised to cut the funding of every county agency except for public safety by 10-20 percent. On January 7, 2025, the Baltimore County Council voted to elect state senator
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to succeed Olszewski as county executive.


COVID-19 pandemic

On March 12, 2020, the Maryland Department of Health confirmed the first case of
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in Baltimore County, Maryland. Later that night, Olszewski announced that the county would close all senior centers and would immediately suspend all nonessential out-of-state travel for employees. On March 24, Olszewski requested support from the
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to provide humanitarian and emergency management assistance in Baltimore County. On April 12, after President
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ordered
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to begin manufacturing
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s for COVID-19 patients at auto plants, Olszewski asked Trump to reopen its shuttered plant in White Marsh for the same purpose. After Governor
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announced the start of the state's partial reopening on May 13, Olszewski said they would take "a close look" at Hogan's actions and determine their course in the next 24 hours. At the time, Baltimore County had 12 percent of the state's case count. On May 14, Olszewski said that most restrictions would remain in effect. On May 20, Olszewski signed onto a letter expressing concern about the consequences of Hogan's partial reopening and asking for guidance from the administration as they decided how to proceed. He also announced that appointment-free drive-through testing would be available at the Maryland State Fairgrounds. On June 10, after Governor Hogan announced the next stage of the state's partial reopening, Olszewski said he would review the governor's executive order before deciding whether to follow it. In July 2020, as hospitalization rates began to rise again, Olszewski issued a new indoor mask mandate and chastised Governor Hogan for being "absent" from weekly briefings with Maryland's eight largest counties and Baltimore City, urging him to return to their weekly dialogue. He also signed onto a letter demanding that Hogan adopt a mail-in election format for the November 3 general election. In September, Olszewski proposed allocating $3 million in federal relief funds for the county's rental assistance program to help alleviate the amount of evictions following the end of the state's eviction moratorium. In November, Olszewski issued an executive order banning social gatherings larger than 25 people and formed a task force to inspect more than 7,000 establishments in Baltimore County to ensure that they were complying with COVID-19 orders. In December, Olszewski signed an executive order blocking restaurants from collecting more than 15 percent in commission from food delivery app orders. In January 2021, Olszewski opened the county's first vaccination clinic at the Maryland State Fairgrounds. Governor Hogan called the Fairgrounds vaccination clinic the "best operation in the state" and later announced in March 2021 that it would be converted to a mass vaccination site in partnership with Baltimore County. In June 2021, after Governor Hogan lifted most of the state's COVID-19 restrictions, Olszewski said he would allow the county's state of emergency declaration to expire on July 9. In August 2021, Olszewski issued a new indoor masking requirement and declared a new state of emergency following a spike in cases of the
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. In December 2021, Olszewski declared a new state of emergency and again required indoor masking amid a surge in cases of the
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. On February 14, 2022, Olszewski announced that the county would lift its indoor mask mandate and end required COVID-19 testing for unvaccinated employees.


Ethics controversies

In July 2021, Olszewski proposed legislation to create a board consisting of political appointees to oversee the Baltimore County inspector general, an office which he created. This proposal was later dropped following backlash over the makeup of the board. In October 2021, Olszewski created an independent Commission on Ethics and Accountability to review the county's ethics laws and examine the office of the inspector general. In April 2022, the Baltimore County Council voted 6–1 to approve paying a contractor $99,000 to help the commission. The commission began its work on June 5, 2022, and released its final report on February 17, 2023, which provided several recommended changes for the office, but was not in favor of creating an oversight board of the county inspector general. In May 2023, Olszewski said he would not create an oversight board for the inspector general. In October 2023, Olszewski proposed legislation to codify the powers and responsibilities of the county's inspector general's office into the county charter and to strengthen the office's subpoena powers. The legislation passed and is set to be voted on by Baltimore County voters during the
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. In December 2021, Baltimore County inspector general Kelly Madigan opened an investigation into Olszewski's aides intervening to approve the application of David Cordish, a wealthy Baltimore County developer, for an indoor "tennis barn" next to his Greenspring Valley home. Cordish was initially instructed to schedule an administrative hearing to get permission to build the tennis barn, as the structure was deemed too big to be an accessory structure for his residence under county zoning laws. However, then-county permit director Mike Millanoff gave approval to Cordish's tennis barn without an administrative hearing. In July 2022, the Baltimore County inspector general found that it appeared Cordish was given "preferential treatment" to build an indoor tennis facility when key zoning approvals were given, despite the opposition from some within the permits department. Cordish's "tennis barn" was never built. In June 2022, the '' Baltimore Brew'' reported that Olszewski reversed his administration's disapproval of a proposal to build the Eagle Transfer Station, which would be the county's first privately-owned solid waste transfer station, after attending a fundraiser sponsored by Jackson Haden, who submitted the proposal for the transfer station. A spokesperson for Olszewski denied that the fundraiser influenced his decision to approve the transfer station. After the story broke, the Baltimore County inspector general reportedly opened an investigation into the approval of the Eagle Transfer Station and Olszewski indefinitely postponed a county council vote approving the transfer station. In April 2024, the ''Baltimore Brew'' reported that officials in Olszewski's administration advocated for an investigation into Michael Beichler, the county's former chief of solid waste management who reported the Eagle Transfer Station controversy to the ''Brew'', for entering a county Public Works and Transportation facility after ordinary business hours and leaving the area with a box. The three-week investigation, which was suspended after a county assistant state's attorney notified the detective of the complaint, found no evidence of theft or damage of county property. In July 2024, the ''Baltimore Brew'' reported that the Olszewski administration used $550,000 in public funds to shield the details of the county's 2020 settlement with Philip Tirabassi, a former firefighter who was the brother of John Tirabassi, who was one of Olszewski's personal friends. After the ''Baltimore Sun'' reported on the story, Olszewski said that the settlement was made after Philip Tirabassi threatened to sue the county after it tried backing out of an unauthorized agreement sent by a former county lawyer in early 2020, adding that he did not have any personal relationships with Tirabassi and denied that he approved the settlement as a favor to his friend's brother. Tirabassi's attorney told the ''Baltimore Sun'' later that month that the Olszewski administration sought to renege on the settlement before enforcing the agreement and denied that the payment was made as a favor to Tirabassi's brother. ''The Baltimore Brew'' and ''The Baltimore Sun'' also reported that the Tirabassi brothers handled personal real estate transactions for Olszewski from 2016 to 2020, and the ''Baltimore Sun'' reported that the Olszewski administration paid $4.2 million to buy dump trucks from
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, which employed John Tirabassi as a regional sales representative. A county spokesperson told the ''Sun'' that Olszewski only dealt directly with Tirabassi on the real estate transactions and denied that their relationship played a role in the county's Peterbilt purchase, saying that Olszewski was not aware of or involved with Tirabassi's company's contract with Baltimore County. In December 2024, the Baltimore County inspector general found no wrongdoing related to the Tirabassi settlement or the procurement of the 16 Peterbilt trucks. In September 2024, county councilmember Mike Ertel questioned the county's $2.25 million purchase of an 8.5-acre parcel of land located less than a mile away from Olszewski's house, noting that the county used its own money to purchase the land instead of using state funding through Program Open Space. ''
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'' reported that the land was sold to the county by Norman Anderson and Catherine Staszak, who were both longtime contributors to both Olszewski and his father, though Olszewski said that he didn't know either seller. Olszewski defended the county's purchase of the land—which is set to be developed into a kayak launch and park—saying that he doesn't involve himself in county land transactions and that county department officials used the same process for the acquisition as they did for previous purchases.


U.S. House of Representatives


Elections


2024

Olszewski was seen as a possible candidate for the
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after
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announced he would not seek re-election, but he declined to run, endorsing Prince George's County Executive
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instead. He launched an
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into running for
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in June 2023, and, after Ruppersberger announced his retirement in late January 2024, announced his candidacy for the race to succeed him on January 30, 2024. Olszewski was viewed as the frontrunner in the Democratic primary, leading his opponents in fundraising and receiving endorsements from Ruppersberger, state House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones, and Baltimore mayor
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. Olszewski temporarily paused campaigning following the
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. Olszewski won the Democratic primary election on May 14, 2024, with 78.7 percent of the vote, and defeated former WBAL-AM radio host
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in the general election. In the general election, Olszewski was viewed as the frontrunner against Klacik, who he sought to associate with Republican presidential nominee
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, and campaigned on the issues of reproductive freedom and protecting Medicare and
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.


Tenure

Olszewski was sworn in on January 3, 2025. Before the
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, Olszewski was elected freshman class representative to the
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, defeating New Jersey freshman U.S. Representative
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.


Committee assignments

For the
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: * Committee on Foreign Affairs ** Subcommittee on Africa ** Subcommittee on East Asia and Pacific * Committee on Small Business ** Subcommittee on Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Workforce Development ** Subcommittee on Rural Development, Energy, and Supply Chains


Caucus memberships

*
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* Congressional Dads' Caucus


Political positions

While in the Maryland House of Delegates, Olszewski was described as a
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,
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but
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Democrat. During his county executive campaign, he described himself as being both a "principled Democrat" as well as a "progressive Democrat".


Crime and policing

In September 2020, following the
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, Olszewski introduced legislation to ban police chokeholds, provide additional protections to police whistleblowers, and require officers to intervene when colleagues use excessive force. The bill passed and became law. In February 2023, following the shooting death of 17-year-old Tre'shaun Harmon in
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, Olszewski pledged additional security measures in downtown Towson.


Education

During his tenure as the student member of the Baltimore County Board of Education, Olszewski lobbied for a bill that would provide the student member of the Baltimore County Board of Education with full voting rights. During his county executive campaign, Olszewski said he would provide $2 billion toward school renovations, raise teacher salaries by 20 percent, expand tuition-free community college, and creating universal pre-kindergarten. He said he would fund these policies by scaling back the county's $300 million program to buy laptops and tablets for all students and through economic growth and more efficient tax spending. He also promised to build three new high schools, but only built one in Landsowne during his six years as county executive. In April 2023, Olszewski proposed allocating $70 million toward increasing teacher salaries and expanding the county's free community college program. The budget was unanimously passed by the Baltimore County Council on May 25, 2023. Olszewski supports the
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, a sweeping education reform package passed by the Maryland General Assembly in 2020. In January 2020, Olszewski testified in support of the Built to Learn Act, a bill that would allow the
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to issue up to $2.2 billion in bonds to pay for school construction projects.


Electoral and ethical reform

During his county executive campaign, Olszewski said he supported establishing a public campaign finance system for Baltimore County elections. In January 2019, he proposed an ethics reform package that included the creation of a public campaign finance system and the Office of Ethics and Accountability, prohibiting outgoing county officials from lobbying county government, and posting all lobbyist registrations online. Voters approved the charter amendment creating the public campaign financing system during the
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, with 57.1 percent of voters supporting the measure. In March 2021, Olszewski appointed a work group to make recommendations on how the county's public campaign financing system would work. The work group released its findings in November 2021, which were implemented through the Fair Election Fund. In February 2022, Olszewski testified in support of a bill that would allow local governments to expand public campaign finance programs to include more elected offices. During his 2024 congressional campaign, he supported expanding the county's public campaign finance system to congressional campaigns. In March 2022, after the Baltimore County
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successfully sued to strike down the county's councilmanic redistricting plan for not having enough majority-Black districts, Olszewski called on councilmembers to pass a new map that does so. County council chair Julian Jones ultimately proposed a new map that once again only had a single majority-Black district, which was approved by U.S. District Court Judge Lydia Griggsby later that month. During the 2023 legislative session, Olszewski supported a bill to move Maryland's 2024 primary date from April 23 to May 14, 2024, citing that April 23 was the first full day of
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; the bill was signed into law by Governor Moore on May 11, 2023. In October 2023, Olszewski supported a resolution to study expanding the county council. The task force created by the resolution recommended in March 2024 expanding the county council from seven to nine members, and the Baltimore County Council voted in July 2024 to create a ballot referendum on whether to do so. Olszewski subsequently endorsed the referendum, citing the county's population growth, and backed another citizen-led ballot initiative that would have expanded the county council by four members, but did not receive enough signatures to make it onto the ballot. Voters approved the referendum expanding the county council to nine members on November 5, 2024.


Environment

During the 2007 legislative session, after
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proposed building a new
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facility in
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, Olszewski introduced a bill that would impose an
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on LNG-related development in Baltimore County. In 2013, Olszewski introduced a bill that would remove subsidies going to facilities that produce
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, redirecting it toward wind, solar, and other renewable energy sources. The bill was rejected by the House Economic Matters Committee by a 11–8 vote, one vote short of the 12-vote majority needed to pass. During his 2018 county executive campaign, Olszewski pledged to create a timeline for county government entirely to renewable energy sources. In 2019, he created a new "chief sustainability officer" position within the government. In February 2021, Olszewski spoke in support of a bill that would establish an Office on Climate Change within the governor's office to combat climate change. In April 2021, Olszewski set a goal of using 100 percent renewable energy for government operations by 2026. During his tenure as county executive, Olszewski's administration sought to increase the county's unofficial goal of maintaining a 50 percent tree canopy, which it accomplished through a series of tree planting initiatives focusing on urban and poorer communities in the county. In November 2021, Olszewski unveiled a planting program that would offer free trees to low-income, densely populated neighborhoods to reduce
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in urban parts of the county. As of December 2024, the county's tree planting program has planted more than 7,100 native trees across 46 communities. In January 2023, Olszewski and Baltimore mayor
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said they supported a bill that would establish the Task Force on Regional Water and Wastewater to modernize the governance of the Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant, the Baltimore-area region's water and wastewater utility. The bill was signed into law by Governor
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on April 11, 2023. In March 2023, Olszewski expressed concerns with a plan to process 675,000 gallons of wastewater from the 2023 Ohio train derailment at the Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant; the wastewater processing plan was blocked by Scott, who directed the Baltimore Department of Public Works to prohibit treated water from entering the city's water system. In February 2023, Olszewski signed into law the Bring Your Own Bag Act, which incentivizes shoppers to bring their own bags when shopping for groceries by banning plastic bags at large retailers and charge customers $0.05 per paper bag in checkout. In October 2023, Olszewski vetoed a bill to allow stores to use thinner plastic bags and to exempt liquor stores from the plastic bag ban; the Baltimore County Council voted to override his veto on the liquor store exemption bill in early November, but failed to override the veto to allow thinner plastic bags.


Fiscal issues

During the 2013 legislative session, Olszewski introduced the Maryland Paid Sick and Safe Leave Act, a bill that would require employers to offer paid sick leave to their workers. During his county executive campaign, Olszewski said he supported raising the Maryland minimum wage to $15 an hour, saying that it would "give people a chance to earn a decent wage". During the 2019 legislative session, Olszewski testified in support of a bill that would raise the state's minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2026. In October 2020, Olszewski proposed legislation that would provide county workers with
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s. In February 2023, Olszewski testified in support of the Fair Wage Act, a bill that would accelerate the state's incremental minimum wage increase to be $15 an hour by 2023 and index future increases to the
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. In January 2019, Olszewski denounced the partial government shutdown and called on federal leaders to end the impasse. In March 2025, Olszewski opposed the Trump administration's efforts to fire and reclassify thousands of federal workers at various agencies and supported legislation that would require the
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to comply with
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(FOIA) requests.


Foreign policy

In February 2025, Olszewski participated in protests against the
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's decision to freeze nearly all foreign aid and shut down the
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, which he argued would cede ground to countries like
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.


Iran

During an interview with ''
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'' in January 2025, Olszewski said that he supported using "all the tools at America's disposal" to prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear power, including maximum pressure sanctions against the country and the use of force as a last resort option.


Israel–Palestine

During his 2018 Baltimore County executive campaign, Olszewski expressed support for
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and endorsed legislation to codify Governor
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's executive order prohibiting companies that supported the
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movement from holding state contracts, suggesting that he could enact a similar executive order as county executive. In October 2023, following the
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, he attended a rally in Baltimore supporting Israel and expressing solidarity with Jewish families affected by the attacks. During his 2024 congressional campaign, Olszewski supported Israel's "right to exist and its right to defend itself" and a
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to the
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. In February 2024, he told ''
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'' that he opposed calls for a ceasefire in the
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, saying that while he wanted to see the war end and for the return of
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held by
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, he believed that an immediate ceasefire would allow Hamas to remain in power and plan future attacks; however, in March 2024, he expressed support for a ceasefire alongside the release of hostages. He also condemned comments made by Maryland
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director Zainab Chaudry that compared Israel to
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and questioned the death toll from the Hamas-led attack on Israel. In January 2025, after a ceasefire agreement involving the release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners suspended the Gaza war, Olszewski said that he supported efforts to rebuild the
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and help Palestinians displaced by the war. In January 2025, Olszewski voted against a bill to place sanctions on the
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for issuing arrest warrants against
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and former Israeli Defense Minister
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. Following the vote, he signed onto a letter to the president of the ICC calling on the court to rescind its arrest warrants against Israeli leaders. He later told ''Jewish Insider'' that he could have voted for the bill if some improvements were made to it, but believed that the bill invoked "serious
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concerns" and could require sanctions on American who have a constitutionally protected right to free speech as written.


Syria

In May 2025, Olszewski supported President
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's decision to lift U.S. sanctions on Syria, saying that the country's new leadership offered a "chance to reset".


Ukraine

Olszewski supports providing aid to Ukraine in the
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, describing it as a matter of world security and arguing that withholding support for Ukraine and other democracies would encourage
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to invade other countries.


Gun control

In 2009, Olszewski voted against a bill that would prohibit accused domestic abusers from owning firearms, but for a bill that prohibited convicted domestic abusers from owning firearms. In 2013, he voted against a bill that would have banned
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s in Maryland. In 2014, the
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gave Olszewski an "A" rating. Olszewski later called this vote a "mistake", saying that it was "a vote I've changed my mind on. I am focused on the future and the safety of our children." In November 2019, he proposed legislation that would require gun shops to install stronger security measures to protect firearms from burglaries. In March 2022, Olszewski testified in support of a bill that would require gun shops to implement minimum security requirements to prevent gun theft. During his 2024 congressional campaign, Olszewski supported federal legislation to ban assault weapon sales. In February 2025, he introduced legislation that require federally licensed firearms dealers to secure weapons in their inventory and allow the
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to prescribe additional security requirements.


Health care

In March 2019, Olszewski appeared in an ad to support a bill establishing the Prescription Drug Affordability Board, a state agency to negotiate prescription drug prices. During the 2021 legislative session, Olszewski urged the Maryland General Assembly to override Governor Larry Hogan's veto of a bill establishing a permanent funding source for the Prescription Drug Affordability Board. In December 2022, Olszewski launched the Public Health Pathways program, in partnership with the
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and the University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center, to provide nursing students with scholarships and a guaranteed job at the St. Joseph Medical Center once they became certified
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s. The program was funded using contributions from the
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and the
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, and was expanded in 2024 after it was found to help expand the medical center's talent pipeline and attract more diverse employees. During his 2024 congressional campaign, Olszewski said that he would support "any effort to expand health care" that was "passable and workable in Congress". He also signed onto a Maryland Healthcare for All pledge to support legislation to extend
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-provided healthcare benefits beyond 2025.


Housing and development

In October 2018, Olszewski said he supported Baltimore County's agreement with the federal government to improve access to affordable housing, which would see the construction of 1,000 affordable housing units over 10 years. He also framed his support of the agreement as a fight against discrimination. During the 2019 legislative session, Olszewski said he supported a bill that would allow Baltimore County to impose impact fees onto developers to pay for roads and schools impacted by specific developments. Olszewski later signed a bill into law imposing impact fees onto developers starting July 2020. In 2023, he proposed a bill that would require landlords that rent out seven or more units to register their units with the county Department of Permits, Approvals and Inspections, which was unanimously passed by the Baltimore County Council in May 2023. In April 2023, Olszewski issued his first-ever veto to a bill that would allow specific kinds of buildings into catering halls, arguing that the bill would be considered unconstitutional under the
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because it would "give special treatment to a single party of select few". In December 2024, he signed an executive order requiring developers that receive financial support from the county to dedicate at least 20 percent of the units in their development to affordable housing. In October 2019, Olszewski introduced a bill to ban landlords from discriminating against potential tenants based on their source of income. The bill passed and was signed into law. During the 2020 legislative session, Olszewski testified in support of the Housing Opportunities Made Equal (HOME) Act, a bill that would make it illegal for landlords to discriminate against prospective renters based on their lawful source of income. In April 2021, Olszewski proposed legislation to create the Baltimore County Department of Housing and Community Development, which passed and was signed into law by Olszewski in May. The newly created department inherited income-based rent relief programs from the county Department of Social Services, and homeowner and tenant relief efforts from the county Office of Housing. The department was also used to distribute rental assistance funds provided to the county by the
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. From 2022 to 2023, Baltimore County acquired one-third of the property at
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, seeking to renovate the declining mall into a community hub. In June 2023, Olszewski said he supported a proposal to create a redevelopment authority to oversee the acquisition and redevelopment of property near the mall, setting aside $500,000 in his budget to fund the authority's creation, and later signed a bill to create the authority in July. In January 2024, Olszewski introduced a bill that would allow the county to approve
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s in manufacturing or business districts and areas near transit centers and major employers without the approval of the Baltimore County Council. The bill was withdrawn in February after Olszewski reached an agreement with county council chair Izzy Patoka to introduce a separate bill to promote mixed-use developments in certain zoning districts, which passed the county council in a 5-2 vote in April. In March 2024, he vetoed a bill to amend the county zoning code to allow for the development of around 300 apartments in Hunt Valley, which he considered to be a "special law" that would be unconstitutional under the
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; the Baltimore County Council voted 5-1 to override his veto. In June 2024, Olszewski vetoed a bill that would restrict development in areas with overcrowded schools, saying that it would violate the county charter as well as the county's voluntary federal agreement; the county council overrode Olszewski's veto in July 2024. In August 2024, Olszewski supported a clarifying bill passed by the Baltimore County Council in a 4–3 vote that would exclude affordable housing developments from the county's development restrictions.


Immigration

In January 2025, Olszewski voted against the
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, saying that the bill would "endanger harmless children and divert billions of dollars away from securing the border and efforts to target dangerous criminals".


Social issues

Olszewski was seen as a key vote on the Civil Marriage Protection Act in 2011 and 2012. During the 2011 legislative session, Olszewski introduced an amendment to the Civil Marriage Protection Act that specified what religious programs could refuse providing services to same-sex couples. During the 2012 legislative session, Olszewski expressed concerns about the legislation, mainly on how it would impact churches, mosques, and synagogues whose members abhor same-sex marriages, and said that he sought protections beyond simply letting religious institutions bar same-sex marriage ceremonies. On February 16, 2012, Olszewski said he would vote for the Civil Marriage Protection Act, saying it would be a "disgrace" to go another year without giving Marylanders "equal protection". The bill passed the Maryland House of Delegates on February 18 by a vote of 72–67. While in the House of Delegates, Olszewski received an overall approval rating of 30 percent from the Maryland Right to Life, which opposes abortion. When asked in 2010 if he identified as being
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or
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, Olszewski said, "I believe that we must do all that we can do prevent unplanned pregnancies. Rather than focusing energies in an argument about 'pro life/pro choice' we should focus instead on eliminating the need for that choice in the first place." In 2014, he voted for a bill that would eliminate taxpayer funding of third-trimester abortions. In June 2022, Olszewski condemned the
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's ruling in ''
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'' and later said that Baltimore County officials would not cooperate with attempts to prosecute people who cross state lines to receive an abortion. During his 2024 congressional campaign, Olszewski said he supported codifying ''
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'' on the federal level and held a fundraiser to support Question 1, a referendum to establish a right to reproductive freedom in the
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. He has also expressed interest in working with congressional Republicans on a bill involving
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.


Transportation

Olszewski supports the revival of the Baltimore Red Line, calling Governor
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's decision to kill the proposed transit line "short-sighted". In June 2023, he said he would support extending the Red Line to
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. In September 2020, Olszewski signed a letter opposing proposals by the
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to dramatically cut bus and rail services in the Baltimore region in 2021 following a historic decline in ridership and revenues. Later that month, he praised the MTA's decision not to pursue cuts to Baltimore-area bus services. In September 2021, Olszewski accused the
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of neglecting Baltimore County's needs and called for "more sustained support and partnership" from state budgeteers.


Personal life

Olszewski met his future wife, Marisa Azzone, while attending Goucher College. They married in 2005. Marisa is the current environmental policy manager for the Maryland
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. Together, they have a daughter and live in
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. Olszewski is a
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and attends Lovely Lane United Methodist Church in
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. He is a fan of the
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.


Electoral history


Maryland General Assembly


Baltimore County Executive


U.S. House of Representatives


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