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UPDATE: Brian Frosh Won't Seek Re-Election as Attorney General – Maryland Matters - Josh Kurtz

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Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh (D). Photo by Danielle E. Gaines.

Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh (D) will not seek a third term next year, he announced Thursday.

The Montgomery County Democrat, who turned 75 earlier this month, sent a message to his staff on Thursday morning informing them of his decision.

“I am writing to let you know that after 35 years in public service, I have made the difficult decision not to seek re-election as Attorney General,” Frosh wrote. “My work with you has been the most rewarding, fulfilling and, I believe, productive experience of my professional life. I continue to treasure the opportunity to work with all the talented and dedicated people that make up our great office.”

His decision caps a political career that began 35 years ago, when he won a 1986 bid for the House of Delegates from District 16 in Montgomery County. After two terms in the House, he served for 20 years in the state Senate, the last dozen as chairman of the Judicial Proceedings Committee.

As legislator and attorney general, Frosh has been viewed as a thoughtful, deliberate and low-key pol who eschews the limelight.

He was part of a coalition of state attorneys general who fought back against the excesses of the Trump administration. Maryland Democrats cheered his actions, though some Republicans claimed he was spending too much time on national politics.

Frosh and Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R), who both took office in 2015, clashed often over the last seven years, most recently over the attorney general’s refusal to represent the state when Hogan sought to end supplemental unemployment insurance benefits before they were set to expire.

In the General Assembly and as A.G., Frosh has fought the proliferation of firearms, climate change and the nation’s pharmaceutical firms. He helped lead the fight to abolish the death penalty in Maryland. Advocates for child sex abuse victims believe he moved too slowly to identify and prosecute church officials who preyed on young people; an investigation launched in 2018 is ongoing, his office said last month.

Frosh would have been a prohibitive favorite to lock down a third term had he chosen to run next year.

His decision not to run will set off a scramble among Democrats interested in the post.

Sen. William C. Smith Jr. (D-Montgomery), the current chairman of Judicial Proceedings, is expected to enter the race.

U.S. Rep. Anthony G. Brown (D-Md.) is also likely to consider a bid, particularly as odds grow that Democrats will lose the House of Representatives next year.

Montgomery County Sen. Brian Feldman (D), a former attorney at the U.S. Department of Justice, may also consider a run.

And Gaithersburg City Councilmember Ryan Spiegel, a Democrat, has also told associates he plans to explore a bid for AG.

Montgomery County attorney James Shalleck, a Republican, launched a bid for the GOP nomination in July. The Republican nominee would face long odds next November even with Frosh out of the race, due to the Democrats’ lopsided voter registration advantage.

In his letter to staff, Frosh noted that he still has about 15 months in his term as attorney general. “I intend to make the most of every single moment. I will continue to work with you to provide the best possible legal advice to our clients, to protect Marylanders, to improve their lives and to fight for justice,” he wrote.

Frosh becomes the second long-serving state official this week to disclose plans to step aside.

Treasurer Nancy K. Kopp (D) announced on Monday that she will retire later this year, as soon as the General Assembly elects a replacement. The 77-year-old Kopp was first elected to the House from District 16 in 1974. Frosh joined the District 16 team a dozen years later, and was then elected in 1994 to represent the Bethesda-based district in the Senate.

Frosh quoted Margaret Mead in his letter to his staff: “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, concerned citizens can change the world; indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.”

This story will be updated. 

Josh Kurtz contributed to this report. 

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