Ron George

Ronald Alan George (born August 30, 1953) is an American politician who was a Republican member of the Maryland House of Delegates from 2007 to 2015.

National Board member, Traditions of Roman Catholic Homes (home-schooling support organization), 1998-.

The Promise calls for building the tax base in Baltimore City, creating safe school zones in Baltimore modeled after the Harlem Children's Zone, conducting independent audits of all state agencies, and lowering corporate and unemployment taxes among other initiatives.

[8] This plan prompted the Baltimore Sun Editorial Board on July 17, 2013, to name George "The leader so far in providing a specific platform".

[9] George finished last in the primary, behind Larry Hogan, who won the nomination, David Craig, and Charles Lollar.

[3] Prior to his jewelry work, George was a volunteer counselor at Covenant House in New York City for two years.

He has been working for the Springhill Center for Family Development since 2002 and has been a National Board member of Traditions of Roman Catholic Homes, a home-schooling support organization, since 1998.

Additionally, he is a Sunday School teacher for St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Annapolis.