Steven schuh biography

Steve Schuh

American politician

Steven R. Schuh (born July 25, ) is a former County Executive of Anne Arundel County, Maryland, and a former member of the Maryland House of Delegates, serving two terms in the Maryland General Assembly representing District 31 (Pasadena, Glen Burnie, Brooklyn Park, Severna Park, and Millersville).

Beginning in , Schuh served as the Executive Director for the State of Maryland's Opioid Operational Command Center before assuming the role of Deputy Secretary for Health Care Financing and Medicaid in [1] Schuh also played an instrumental role in the State's response to the pandemic serving as Section Chief for the Governor's COVID Task Force.

Education

Schuh is a graduate of Severn School and grew up in Crofton, Maryland, in Anne Arundel County. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Political Science from Dartmouth College.

Maryland State Legislature Schuh previously served as a board member of the R. December 11, Schuh : The government was organized like most large corporate organizations. Serving with Nic Kipke Don H.

Schuh holds two Master's degrees – a Master of Business Administration and a Master of Science in Education from Harvard University and Johns Hopkins University, respectively. He is also a graduate of Leadership Anne Arundel's Flagship Program.

Career

Schuh has been in business for nearly thirty years. He is President of Schuh Advisory, a private equity firm that specializes in starting new businesses.

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  • Previously, he was a Managing Director of Baltimore-based Alex. Brown & Sons, an investment banking and brokerage firm (and its successor entities), and a Managing Director of Credit Suisse, an international financial-services firm. Schuh was a senior partner in the corporate finance practices of both firms and is a nationally recognized expert in healthcare finance.

    Schuh serves as Board Treasurer of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and Founder/President of the Schuh Family Foundation. Schuh previously served as a board member of the R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland Medical Center and member of the Executive Committee of the United Way of Central Maryland.

    Additionally, Schuh served as Board Chair of the Baltimore Metropolitan Council, Board Member of the Economic Alliance of Greater Baltimore, Board Chairman of the American Red Cross of Central Maryland, a Board Member of Severn School, Board Vice Chair of Chesapeake Academy, a Board Member of Chesapeake Arts Center, and President of Eagle Cove School.

    Maryland House Committees Now you may be looking to put the brakes on the level of development in the county. And we need to manage our employees. Kurtz regularly gives speeches and appears on TV and radio shows to discuss Maryland politics. Schuh : I want to be the guy that stops heroin in Anne Arundel County.

    Legislative notes

    Schuh was a member of the House Economic Matters Committee and the House Appropriations Committee () and serves as Chairman of the Anne Arundel County Delegation to the House of Delegates ().

    Taxes and fees

    • Co-sponsored legislation lowering the cap on property tax assessments.
    • Co-sponsored "Taxpayer Bill of Rights" requiring that tax increases be subject to voter approval.
    • Sponsored legislation increasing the number of votes required to raise taxes to a three-fifths majority.
    • Voted against increases in the sales tax, cigarette tax, gas tax, hospital tax and Bay Restoration Fund fee.

    Government reform

    • Co-sponsored legislation requiring non-partisan redistricting of legislative districts.
    • Sponsored legislation requiring term limits for elected officials.
    • Sponsored legislation creating an elected school board in Anne Arundel County.

    Public safety

    • Sponsored "Jessica's Law ," tripling jail time for child sex offenders.
    • Voted against granting "good behavior" credits to sex offenders and parolees.

    Education

    • Co-sponsored legislation requiring that slots revenues be used to hire additional school resource officers.
    • Co-sponsored legislation creating a revolving loan fund for charter school construction projects.
    • Co-sponsored law expanding notification procedures for school officials when juveniles commit crimes.

    Environment

    • Voted to reduce emissions from coal-fired power plants.
    • Co-sponsored legislation temporarily exempting businesses relocating to Maryland from paying property taxes.
    • Co-Sponsored legislation establishing tax-free back-to-school shopping.
    • Voted to require counties to repair failing storm pipes and restore eroded creeks.

    Controversial positions

    • As County Executive, Schuh proposed prohibiting medical marijuana facilities contrary to the Maryland Attorney General's statement that counties cannot ban operations allowed by state law.[2]
    • While County Executive, Schuh addressed students in a series of emails regarding teacher pay which were considered to be demeaning and condescending by students, and was called-out by many in local papers.[3]

    Election results

    NameVotesPercentOutcome
    Steuart Pittman, Dem.,%Won
    Steve Schuh, Rep.,%Lost
    Other Write-Ins%Lost
    NameVotesPercentOutcome
    Steve Schuh, Rep.23,%Won
    CandidateVotesPartyPercentage
    Schuh, Steve,Republican%
    Johnson, George IV68,Democrat%
    Write-In%
    Total,%
    CandidateVotesPartyPercentage
    Schuh, Steve17,Republican%
    Neuman, Laura14,Republican%
    Total32,%
    • Race for Maryland House of Delegates – 31st District[8]
    Voters to choose three:
    Name Votes Percent Outcome
    Nic Kipke, Rep.

    24, &#;&#;% &#;&#;&#;Won
    Steve Schuh, Rep. 22, &#;&#;% &#;&#;&#;Won
    Don H. Dwyer Jr., Rep. 22, &#;&#;% &#;&#;&#;Won
    Jeremiah Chiappelli, Dem. 12, &#;&#;% &#;&#;&#;Lost
    Justin M.

    Towles, Dem.

    11, &#;&#;% &#;&#;&#;Lost
    Robert L. Eckert, Dem. 11, &#;&#;% &#;&#;&#;Lost
    Joshua Matthew Crandall, Lib. 2, &#;&#;% &#;&#;&#;Lost
    Cory Faust Sr., Con. 1, &#;&#;% &#;&#;&#;Lost
    Other Write-Ins &#;&#;% &#;&#;&#;
    • Race for Maryland House of Delegates – 31st District[9]
    Voters to choose three:
    Name Votes Percent Outcome
    Steve Schuh, Rep.

    19, &#;&#;% &#;&#;&#;Won
    Nic Kipke, Rep. 18, &#;&#;% &#;&#;&#;Won
    Don H. Dwyer Jr., Rep. 17, &#;&#;% &#;&#;&#;Won
    Joan Cadden, Dem. 17, &#;&#;% &#;&#;&#;Lost
    Thomas J.

    Fleckenstein, Dem.

    16, &#;&#;% &#;&#;&#;Lost
    Craig A. Reynolds, Dem. 14, &#;&#;% &#;&#;&#;Lost
    Other Write-Ins 58 &#;&#;% &#;&#;&#;

    References

    1. ^"Steven R.

      Schuh, County Executive, Anne Arundel County, Maryland". Maryland Manual On-Line. Maryland State Archives. February 8, Retrieved March 20,

    2. ^Rahman, Rema (September 23, ). "Attorney General's Office: Counties can't ban medical marijuana". The Capital.

      Maryland House of Delegates Citizens to Elect Steve Schuh. Previously, he was a Managing Director of Baltimore-based Alex. Schuh: Well, Michael is an incredibly interesting person, a very nice person and a very professional person. Contents move to sidebar hide.

      Annapolis, Maryland. Retrieved September 25,

    3. ^McGrath, Alex (November 6, ). "Alex McGrath: Schuh Owes Students An Apology". The Capital. Annapolis, Maryland. Retrieved March 18,
    4. ^"Official Gubernatorial General Election results for Anne Arundel County".

      Maryland State Board of Elections. December 11, Retrieved April 27,

    5. ^"Official Gubernatorial Primary Election results for Anne Arundel County". Maryland State Board of Elections. July 31, Retrieved April 27,
    6. ^"Election Summary Report"(PDF). Anne Arundel County, Maryland.

      Steven schuh biography MM : Tell me about it. But Schuh, then a member of the House of Delegates, came back with a vengeance, ousting Neuman in the Republican primary and gliding to victory in the general election. MM : Related to that, I would ask you about two projects I hear a lot about. Maryland State Board of Elections.

      Annapolis, Maryland: Anne Arundel County Board of Elections. November 14, Archived(PDF) from the original on November 17, Retrieved March 21,

    7. ^"Election Summary Report"(PDF). Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Annapolis, Maryland: Anne Arundel County Board of Elections.

    8. Maryland Joint Committees
    9. See full list on ballotpedia.org
    10. Maryland House of Delegates - Rep. Steve Schuh
    11. July 7, Archived(PDF) from the original on November 17, Retrieved March 21,

    12. ^"Official Gubernatorial General Election results for House of Delegates". Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved April 27,
    13. ^"Official Gubernatorial General Election results for House of Delegates".

      Maryland State Board of Elections.

      Maryland Joint Committees: We went to the voters with what I thought was a very good reform, and the voters rejected it. The North County definitely has the most challenges and we are trying to direct some extra attention to the North Country. In other projects. MM : With some interesting coalitions, for lack of a better term.

      Retrieved August 12,

    External links

    • "Steve Schuh". Citizens to Elect Steve Schuh. Archived from the original on October 10, Retrieved April 27, (Defunct official website)