Baltimore, MD - Feb. 3, 2025 - Baltimore’s top financial watchdog has long advocated for ways to change how the city spends its money. Now, he’s emphatic that the city has vested too much power in its mayor.

“We’ve had this culture for now almost three generations of the mayor is just an absolute monarch,” City Comptroller Bill Henry told The Baltimore Sun.

Henry referred to Baltimore’s Board of Estimates, which handles the city’s fiscal policy. The mayor effectively controls three out of five votes on the board: his own and those of his two appointees — the city solicitor and director of public works. The two other BOE members are the comptroller and City Council president, both elected citywide.

While some say there are advantages to a “strong mayor” system of government — and suggest the comptroller’s portrayal of the mayor as a “monarch” is too extreme — several current and former council members, mayors and city residents have advocated for reform. At least nine bills have come before the council in the past 30 years to restructure the board, usually by removing the mayor’s two appointees, but none have passed.... Read More: FOX45