Carroll County's small business community is standing together to protect the county we've built — our safety, our prosperity, and the accountability we demand from every elected official who serves us.
We are shop owners, contractors, restaurateurs, and entrepreneurs who have built our livelihoods in Carroll County. We employ your neighbors. We sponsor your kids' sports teams. We show up at every community event because this county is our home — and we intend to keep it that way.
A safe, prosperous Carroll County doesn't happen by accident. It requires accountable leadership at every level of local government — especially in the State's Attorney's office, which sets the tone for how justice is administered in our courts and our communities.
When we look at the documented record of the current candidate, we see a pattern that concerns us deeply. Carroll County deserves better. That's why we're here.
"Carroll County has always been a place where people do things the right way. We're going to make sure it stays that way."
— Carroll County Small Business OwnerViolent offenders must be prosecuted relentlessly. A State's Attorney who maintains the confidence of the bench is essential to keeping Carroll County safe.
The Brady Rule exists for a reason. Full evidence disclosure, no exceptions, no shortcuts. When prosecutors cut corners, innocent people pay the price.
Businesses thrive when communities are safe and justice is administered fairly. Crime against businesses is a direct threat to jobs and livelihoods in Carroll County.
Carroll County taxpayers fund this office. They deserve a State's Attorney who welcomes oversight, publishes data, and answers to the public — not to political allies.
Carroll County needs leadership that will reverse these trends. George Psoras and Joe Murtha are ready.
Sources: FBI NIBRS Data 2021-2022 · CrimeGrade.org 2025
This isn't a race most people follow closely. That's exactly why the wrong candidate can slip through. Carroll County small businesses are paying attention — and we're making sure our neighbors are too.
Theft, vandalism, fraud, and violent crime directly impact Carroll County's business community. The State's Attorney determines how aggressively these crimes are prosecuted.
A State's Attorney who has lost the confidence of the bench cannot effectively represent the people. When all four circuit court judges take action, Carroll County must take notice.
Everything we publish is sourced from court records, sworn testimony, and verified journalism. Carroll County voters deserve facts — not spin — before they cast their vote.
The Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project (MPRP) is a proposal by PSEG — a New Jersey corporation — to cut a 150-foot-wide, 70-mile transmission line path through Baltimore, Carroll, and Frederick Counties.
This isn't hypothetical. PSEG has already filed court motions to force surveyors onto private land — without property owners' permission. If you refuse, they can invoke eminent domain and take your land by force of law.
Sources: Carroll County Board of Commissioners Resolution opposing MPRP · WMAR2 News (April 2025) · Baltimore Sun
The Carroll County Citizens' Report documents Allan Culver Jr.'s record using sworn court testimony, published judicial orders, official legislative testimony, and reporting by the Baltimore Banner, Baltimore Sun, and Capital Gazette. Every claim is sourced. Read it and decide for yourself.
Download the Citizens' Report (PDF) →Two criminals broke into a Carroll County small business. When the owner defended himself and his property, he was charged with assault. The community was outraged. They demanded the charges be dropped. The State's Attorney's office pressed forward anyway.
George Psoras stepped up. He took the case, defended the store owner in court, and fought for his right to protect what he'd built. A Carroll County Circuit Court judge agreed.
"George Psoras believes you have the right to defend yourself, your family, and your property. He proved it in court — and he'll prove it as your State's Attorney."
Source: Carroll County Circuit Court, Judge Stansfield
Two of Maryland's most experienced trial attorneys — together for Carroll County. Republican Primary June 23 · Early Voting June 11.
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