“I ran because I care deeply about the district and I’m fully invested in its success. My home, my business and my family are all a part of this community and I want to put my experience to work to ensure it stays strong.” –Tom Quirk
"As a financial planner, Tom Quirk makes difficult, prioritized financial decisions on a daily basis. He is uniquely qualified to provide the thoughtful leadership we need during these challenging times." - Lois Eldred & Earl Huch, clients/Tanglewood residents
"I want our kids to enjoy a safe walk to school, for them to benefit from community parks where they can play ball or explore a grove of trees. I want their first job to be at a local business and for them to reflect proudly upon their time at local schools."- Tom Quirk
"By maintaining our quality of life in southwest Baltimore County through disciplined investments in schools, public safety, local business and pedestrian friendly infrastructure, we are making Smart Growth work and guaranteeing our future success." - Tom Quirk
"Through successful public/private partnerships we can revitalize our business districts, strengthen our tax base, and create local jobs for our residents."- Tom Quirk
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April 18, 2018 Animal rights are reformed in Baltimore County with Oscar’s law.
April 4, 2018 Councilman Quirk facilitated new arts and entertainment district for Catonsville, Arbutus, UMBC. Click here for more.
February 28, 2018 Baltimore County spending panel raises concern over ability to pay for budget promises. Click here for more.
February 23, 2018 Councilman Quirk supports House Bill 518, the Reform on Tap Act of 2018
February 12, 2018 Tom advocates for Lansdowne High School
November 17, 2017 Councilman Quirks backs $13.6 Million investment in safer, more secure schools.
November 13, 2017 Tom to run for a third term.
November 4, 2017 Councilman Quirk joins community members to help replace trees destroyed by vandals
September 19, 2017 New economic growth in Southwest Baltimore County
March 16, 2017 Developer envisions a town center at Woodlawn’s Security Square Mall
January 3, 2017 Baltimore County Council selects Tom Quirk as leader for 2017
March 6, 2016 Councilman Quirk attempts to protect parks in rezoning process
By Authority, Jeff Utzinger, Treasurer, Friends of Tom Quirk