Marc Korman

He is a member of the Democratic Party who currently serves in the Maryland House of Delegates, representing District 16 in Montgomery County.

He graduated from Richard Montgomery High School in 1999, and entered the University of Southern California at 17 years old,[2] where he earned a B.A.

[1] Korman first got involved with politics at USC, unhappy about the Supreme Court's decision in Bush v. Gore.

[3] He also interned for California governor Gray Davis and worked as a staff assistant at the Kalsman Institute at Hebrew Union College.

[4] After graduating from USC, Korman began working as a legislative aide to Congressmen Brad Sherman of California and Brian Baird of Washington.

[8] In May 2016, Korman and Erek Barron released a list of Metro reform proposals, including ideas involving dedicated funding, the make-up of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority board, and vendors in stations to boost revenue.

[24] Korman is regarded as a leading critic of proposals made by Governor Larry Hogan to widen the Capital Beltway, the Baltimore–Washington Parkway, and Interstate 270.

[28] In 2020, Korman introduced legislation that would enshrine a number of pledges made by Maryland Transportation Secretary Greg Slater on public-private partnership projects.

Korman in the House Environment and Transportation Committee, 2024