On the road to Annapolis – we’re just getting started
Dear Friends and Neighbors,
This past Sunday, I was deeply moved by the incredible turnout at our Potomac fundraiser. It was wonderful to see so many neighbors, friends, and longtime advocates gathered together to talk about the work ahead of us.
A special thanks to Diana Conway for opening her beautiful home to us, and to Eleanor Smeal, president and cofounder of the Feminist Majority Foundation, whose tireless fight for women’s rights since the 1960s continues to inspire me. Your support and encouragement mean the world. Also grateful for my phenomenal host committee that helped make it such a successful event.

We talked about the future we want to build in Annapolis, including:
- Building a strong, inclusive economy by supporting small, large, and minority-owned businesses
- Preserving our environment to ensure a healthy future for our children
- Strengthening our public schools to prepare the next generation for success
- Protecting access to health care for all Marylanders, including reproductive rights
- Restoring trust in government through transparency, accountability, and putting people before politics
These are big goals, but they are within reach when we elect dedicated public servants who roll up their sleeves to solve problems, not just talk about them. My experience as CFO of a D.C.-based bipartisan consulting firm, president of the Montgomery County Women’s Democratic Club, and founding member of the Maryland Equal Rights Action Network reflects a record of tackling challenges head-on and delivering real results for people every day.
Of course, getting there takes resources. (Translation: yes, this is the part where I ask you for money!) Campaigns are powered by people, not special interests. Every contribution, whether it’s $10, $50, or $100, helps us knock on more doors, reach more voters, and keep this campaign moving forward.
I’m so grateful for my team. Sunday reminded me that we are not only building a campaign, but also building momentum for a stronger Maryland.
There’s still so much work to do, and I know we’ll do it together.
With heart and purpose,
Tazeen Ahmad
Candidate for Delegate
Leading with Heart, Delivering with Purpose