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Showing posts with label MD Gen Assembly Opera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MD Gen Assembly Opera. Show all posts

Monday, March 10, 2014

Taxing Marylanders until they flee - By Ellen Sauerbrey and Dee Hodges Friday, March 7, 2014

SAUERBREY: Taxing Marylanders until they flee

Squeezing high earners to fill state coffers has opposite effect

By Ellen Sauerbrey and Dee Hodges Friday, March 7, 2014


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Maryland, one of the bluest of blue states, is the poster child demonstrating that taxing the rich fails to balance the state budget.

Yet Democrats, who have complete monopoly control on all branches of state government, continue to think that doing the same thing over and over will lead to a different result.

Because of its proximity to Washington, D.C., Maryland is one of the wealthiest states in America. Still, it is plagued by fiscal woes. In a vain attempt to eliminate Maryland’s structural deficit, the administration of Gov. Martin O'Malley and Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown has raised taxes, tolls and fees more than 80 times since 2007, while increasing overall government spending by $9.6 billion, or 32 percent, over the same period.

This oppressive tax-and-spend climate is hurting Maryland’s families and forcing many of them to leave the state.

Wealthy and middle-class citizens have been fleeing Maryland, thus denying the state the ability to tax any of their income. Small businesses are moving their jobs to friendlier states.

Between 2000 and 2010, 66,000 people left the state, taking $5.5 billion with them. Maryland has also lost at least 6,500 small businesses.


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Lawmakers respond to ground-rent ruling - Tim Wheeler March 3, 2014

Lawmakers respond to ground-rent ruling - Tim Wheeler March 3, 2014

Legislation aims to address court's decision overturning key reform


Lawmakers in Annapolis moved Monday night to take another look at Maryland's arcane ground-rent system only days after the state's highest court invalidated a key element of sweeping reforms enacted seven years ago.

Emergency ground-rent bills were introduced in both House and Senate to, as one sponsor put it, "resurrect" some of the provisions of the law declared unconstitutional Wednesday by the Court of Appeals.

Since Colonial times, many homes in Baltimore and around the state sit on ground that is owned by a separate leaseholder. Homeowners on those properties are legally required to pay rent, usually twice a year, to the holder of the ground rent. Until 2007, ground-rent owners seeking to collect unpaid rents could seize homes through "ejectment," sell them and keep all the money, regardless of the amount owed.


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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

March 1, 2014 Carroll Co Republican Central Committee 2014 Carroll Co Legislative Breakfast



Carroll County Republican Central Committee
2014 Carroll County Legislative Breakfast
It's not too late! 
Don't miss our annual Legislative Breakfast
on Saturday, March 1.  Hear our elected state delegates and senators from Carroll County give updates on the latest news from Annapolis.
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You can pay by cash or check at the door.

When: Saturday March 1, 8AM - 11AM.
Where: Best Western Hotel & Conference Center
451 WMC Drive in Westminster
Menu: Breakfast buffet featuring eggs, bacon, sausage, waffles, 
potatoes, breads, coffee, and juices.
Price: $30 per person ($240 for a table of 8).

We hope you can join us. To make a reservation email us at:
CarrollMDRepublicans@Gmail.com

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Authority: Carroll County Republican Central Committee, David Jones, Treasurer  
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Monday, February 10, 2014

Senator Joe Getty: New Study Documents Adverse Impacts of Raising Minimum Wage In Maryland

New Study Documents Adverse Impacts of
Raising Minimum Wage In Maryland
Marylanders for Joe GettyFebruary 10, 2014

At a press conference this morning, the results of a new study on minimum wage prepared by economist Stephen S. Fuller, Ph.D., George Mason University, were released by the Maryland Foundation for Research & Economic Education.

Over ten bills have been introduced in the Maryland General Assembly this session and will receive hearings in the House and Senate this week.

In an extensive research report, Fuller concludes that raising the minimum wage in Maryland would:

     1.   increase the price of consumer goods;
     2.   reduce employment and personal income;
     3.   weaken the state's competitive position relative to adjacent states having lower labor costs;
     4.   slow the growth of gross state product; and
     5.   slow population growth and weaken real estate values.

The full report has been posted on the WBAL-TV website (Click Here).
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Monday, September 30, 2013

September 27, 2013 From the desk of Sen. David Brinkley




Fall is upon us! Crisp mornings, fog in the valleys, and soon the colors of fall will change the landscape around us, as parades and fall festivals bring in the fall season.
Senator
 David R. Brinkley

Historically, we look to this time of year for the harvest, as we reflect on the bounties of our life and the summers' labors, and look to the winter and another year.  That also means legislators gear up for another legislative session.

This year, I will serve as the Minority Leader of the Maryland Senate, alongside my friend Senator Joe Getty (R - District 5, Baltimore and Carroll counties) as Minority Whip.
Senator Joe Getty (L)
and
Senator David Brinkley (R)

It is a tremendous honor for both of us to lead the 12 Republican members of the Senate, and I am honored by their trust and confidence.

Legislators are getting requests from constituents and their local governments.  This session will be the last of this term, and I look to see a myriad of issues present themselves.  Corporate taxes, the "Rain tax", minimum wage, environmental issues etc.


Frederick City Elections

  
Important date to remember:
General election - November 5, 2013
  
The Frederick City Primary election took place on September 10, 2013.  Thanks to all of you who came out and voted.  You can find the election results here.
  
  

Laws to take effect October 1, 2013
On October 1, 2013, many new laws will go into effect.  At the local level we will see new legislation regarding Frederick County Gaming Permits (SB315 and HB414) that will repeal the limitation on the amount of specified raffles to be held on a single day, authorizing the Board of County Commissioners of Frederick County to determine the number of permits allotted per calendar year to specified organizations in the county to conduct raffles.

In addition, HB527 will go into effect, which establishes the Frederick Regional Higher Education Advisory Board.

On a State level, controversial legislation that repeals the death penalty (SB276) and the Governor's gun control bill, (SB281) will also take effect October 1, 2013.


For a full listing of legislation that takes effect October 1, 2013click here.


In the News
  

September 27, 2013 - Kate Alexander
Gazette.Net 

Brinkley asks for information on police training
September 26, 2013 - Bethany Rodgers
The Frederick News-Post


Carroll Senators Take Leadership Roles in Maryland's Senate
September 25, 2013 - Kym Byrnes
Westminster Patch


Maryland Senate Republicans Select Brinkley as Minority Leader
September 24, 2013 - Adam Bedner
Towson Patch

September 24, 2013 - John Wagner
The Washington Post

September 24, 2013 - Dawn White
Your4State.com
  
Brinkley tapped as minority leaderSeptember 24, 2013 - Bethany Rodgers
The Frederick News-Post
September 24, 2013 - Associated Press
CBS Baltimore

  
September 23, 2013 - Len Lazarick
MarylandReporter.com
  
September 23, 2013 - Michael Dresser
The Baltimore Sun
  
Brinkley Out & About
  

9/11 Tributes
On September 11th, I stopped by two events, Skills USA and FCPS Career and Tech Patriot Day Ceremony and the Brunswick Volunteer Fire Department, that paid tribute to those we lost on 9/11, and recognized our first responders' across the land. 
  
Taneytown Business Breakfast
On September 13th, the Taneytown Business Breakfast had Senator Joe Getty discuss the impact of the Gettysburg Battle 150 years ago on the region.
  
The 151st Great Frederick Fair
During fair week, I had the chance to meet and speak with many community members.  The Frederick County Farm Bureau had myself and others raise money for Agriculture Education by selling ice cream.  Participating in the Celebrity Harness Race, I came in 1st place after competing against City of Frederick Alderwoman, Kelly Russell and Frederick County Commissioner, Billy Shreve in support of the racing industry.  

Walkersville Elementary School - Constitution Day
On September 17th, Constitution Day, I was invited to Walkersville Elementary School to speak to 4th graders about why the Constitution is so important and what my role is in government.
  
Daughters of the American Revolution Dinner
On September 18th, I spoke on the history of the Maryland flag at the Daughters of the American Revolution dinner.
  
Carroll County Lincoln Reagan Dinner
On September 25th, I attended the Carroll County Republican Central Committee's annual Lincoln Reagan dinner, where keynote speaker, John Lott, author of best-sellers: More Guns Less Crime and Dumbing Down the Courts:  How Politics Keeps the Smartest Judges Off the Bench, spoke about gun issues and dumbing down the courts.



UPCOMING EVENTS

September 28th
The event kicks-off at 10am with a parade along Main Street.  Enjoy festival food, craft vendors, artisans, live demonstrations, historical stories, classic cars, live entertainment and so much more.

  
  




Contact Us
We would love to hear from you! 

Friends of David Brinkley
P.O. Box 321
New Market, MD 21774-0321
Phone: 301-882-7093 Fax: 240-823-9200
Web:  dbrinkley.com
 
Donations are what fuels the operations of my office.  Your continued support plays a pivotal role in shaping public policy and ensuring your voice is heard in Annapolis.  Your financial support will help support values for:
  • Conservative principles
  • Fiscal responsibility
  • Encouraging success in the private sector and for the creation of jobs in Maryland
  • Lowering taxes
  • Protection of 2nd Amendment Rights
  • Agricultural sustainability

  

 
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  • Frederick City Election
  • Laws to take effect October 1, 2013
  • In The News
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  • Upcoming Events
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Authority: Friends of David Brinkley, Charles E. Seymour, Treasurer
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Friday, July 12, 2013

July 11, 2013: Wendi Peters Announces Campaign for Maryland District 4 Delegate

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July11. 2013

Wendi Peters Announces Campaign for Delegate

Mount Airy, MD -- Wendi Peters formally announced her candidacy for the Maryland House of Delegates, District 4, for the 2014 election. Peters announced her candidacy at the Counties Four Post 10076 VFW on Main Street in Mount Airy, MD Thursday evening.

Standing before a standing-room-only crowd of nearly 100 supporters, elected officials, and candidates, Peters spoke about her sadness of constitutional rights being eroded, pockets being raided, and leaders that gain our trust at election time but disappoint us with their votes after being elected.

In an interview following the event, Peters stated: "The depth of my municipal experience, coupled with my passion to serve the community, will bring fresh insight to Annapolis and a way of doing business that demonstrates compassion for the taxpayer." 

Peters served two terms on the Mount Airy Town Council from 2004 - 2012. During her tenure, she worked to improve town infrastructure, manage growth and retain and expand business investment in the Town. Her commitment to service includes serving as Chair of the Communications Committee for the Maryland Municipal League, volunteering as a Sunday School teacher, PTA Board Member, Vice Chair of Planning Commission, Board Member of Mount Airy Main Street Association and Youth Mentor.

In 2010 and in 2012 The Daily Record recognized Peters as one of Maryland's Top 100 Women for her leadership, community service and mentoring. She was also recognized by the Maryland Recycling Network for Extraordinary Achievement in 2011, and in 2012 she was inducted in to the Mount Airy Hall of Fame in recognition of her service and volunteerism in the community.

Peters is a graduate of Villa Julie College and Loyola University Maryland and a Fellow of the Academy for Excellence in Local Governance from the University of Maryland - Institute for Governmental Service and Research. She works as a paralegal at Ober|Kaler, a law firm headquartered in Baltimore and is an Associate member of the Maryland State Bar Association. 

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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Opt Ed Piece from Senator Nancy Jacobs

Opt Ed Piece from Senator Nancy Jacobs

Wed, Jun 26, 2013

Maryland State House – Call 911 – Ambulance Needed

Maryland drivers are getting ready to head to the emergency room for a transfusion, as Governor O’Malley is sucking their life’s blood out of them, or should I say the few dollars they have left in their wallets.

With all the legislation that was passed in the recently ended legislative session, we should all be thankful that it only lasts for 90 days.  Otherwise we might be finding ourselves at the local soup kitchen for what this Governor is costing us.

On July 1, Martin O’Malley’s sticky fingers will plunge deep in our pockets to pull out an additional $2 dollars in toll fees for the Bay Bridge, the Harry W. Nice Bridge, the JFK Highway (I-95) and Thomas J. Hatem Memorial Bridge.  Oh, that hand’s not finished yet – grab an additional dollar for the Harbor and Ft. McHenry tunnels and the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Next year when the Express Toll Lanes open on Interstate 95 we’ll have even more toll hikes with the variable toll rates lanes. All for the sake of cutting time off on our work commute. This gives whole new meaning to the phrase “time is money” with Governor Martin O’Malley in charge of your wallet. 

Until this year Governor O’Malley should have been forced to buy malpractice insurance to cover what his administration had not been doing – going after those who breeze through the E-Z pass tolls without paying.  In the last five years these toll-runners have chalked up nearly $6.7 million in unpaid tolls – and they want to dip into the pockets again of the law-bidding motorists.  Botched operation – get me a lawyer!

Now you take the surrounding states, Delaware has $10 in tolls for the entire state.  West Virginia has only one toll road (take me home country roads).  Our good friends in Virginia only pay $27.10 and that’s including the Chesapeake Bay-Bridge Tunnel at $12.00.  Only the state of Pennsylvania equals our current total of $33.00 … and they have 15 toll roads compared to our 8 soon to be 9.  Really? I think I’m going to faint – grab the smelling salts.

The public is still choking on the Gas Tax we’re going to start paying on July 1, 2013, the same day that the tolls increase.  If the feds don’t add to our misery, you’ll be paying at least 62.5 cents per gallon in taxes by 2016.  My suggestion to you -- learn the Heimlich maneuver before then!

In just the past two years alone we’ve see car registration double (don’t forget to add the additional $3.50 the gas tax bill has included in raising the registration fee once again), titling a vehicle doubled, and car dealers processing fees doubled.  For those of you who found a car or truck too expensive to use – even moped and motor scooters owners found the “Tax Man” waiting like the Grim Reaper.  The addition of a $20 titling fee and an excise tax of 6 percent, requirement of insurance and the additional cost to purchase a helmet and protective eye wear…  We always have the option of riding a bike, rollerblades or a skateboard – oh wait, give’em time -- they’ll tax that too!    

Wait a dog gone minute – the intake from toll fees collected minus expenses for the fiscal years 2011 and 2012 is a whopping $621,460,763.  Oh my gosh -- the heart is beating double time, I’m having a hard time breathing!  Didn’t the MDTA say in 2011 that costs for repairs involving all these toll roads AND the expense of addressing traffic congestion along I-95 (the express toll lanes) and the Inter-county Connector in the DC area totaled $909,000,000.  Oh hon, one more year without another toll increase and the funds for all that work will have given us $130,000,000 to spare – the cost of gold-plated pacemakers for everyone in the state.

The Self-Sufficiency Standard for Maryland in 2012 reports that the standard for a three-person family has increased by an average of 54% in the last decade.  How much will these new taxes and fees increase that average?

Enough is enough; we haven’t even gotten to the wind and rain taxes O’Malley inflicted on us.

The only person dancing in the rain after the 2013 Legislative Session is Martin O’Malley. After July 1, 2013 the rest of us will be on life support.


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Wednesday, May 08, 2013

Getty and Kasemeyer discuss state politics with students at McDaniel By Kevin E. Dayhoff, May 3, 2013 http://tinyurl.com/c9de6lk



Getty and Kasemeyer discuss state politics with students at McDaniel By Kevin E. Dayhoff, May 3, 2013 http://tinyurl.com/c9de6lk


Maryland State Senators Joe Getty, left, and Ed Kasemeyer field questions from McDaniel College students in a presentation, So What Just Happened: A Report from Annapolis. (Photo by Kevin E. Dayhoff) http://kevindayhoff.tumblr.com/post/49914931077/getty-and-kasemeyer-discuss-state-politics-with
On April 17, State Senators Joe Getty, R-Baltimore and Carroll counties, and Ed Kasemeyer, D-Baltimore and Howard counties, shared anecdotes and answered questions from about 50 McDaniel College students who had gathered in a lecture room at Hill Hall for the occasion.

The senators had visited the campus for a presentation, ““So What Just Happened: A Report from Annapolis,” as a courtesy to long standing McDaniel political science professor, Dr. Herb Smith – who is frequently sought-out by statewide and national media outlets for his insights into Maryland politics.

Both Getty and Kasemeyer have a long history with McDaniel. They were introduced by McDaniel College President Roger Casey… http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/carroll/westminster/bal-getty-and-kasemeyer-mcdaniel-20130506,0,965298.story

Related – see also: I wrote two stories on the Presidents Club presentation at McDaniel College on April 18, 2013. One for ExploreCarroll.com, http://www.baltimoresun.com/search/dispatcher.front?Query=Kevin+Dayhoff&target=adv_all, the Carroll County section of the Baltimore Sun. That story may be found here:



McDaniel College history professor Bryn Upton, left, discusses the world's most exclusive fraternity, the "Presidents Club," with authors Nancy Gibbs and Michael Duffy at McDaniel College on April 18. (Photo by Kevin Dayhoff / April 24, 2013)

And a second story on TheTentacle.com - http://www.thetentacle.com/author.cfm?MyAuthor=41. That story may be found here:



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Related: Eagle Archive: McDaniel talk offers glimpse into history of 'Presidents Club' by Kevin Dayhoff http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/neighborhoods/westminster/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0428-20130424,0,7709543.story

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It has been almost two-months since the legendary rock-blues master British guitarist Alvin Lee; the lead singer of the band “Ten Years After,” passed away on March 6.

His sudden death at age 68 was attributed to “unforeseen complications following a routine surgical procedure… http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=5755
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