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Saturday, December 17, 2011

The Tentacle: The Sixth District – Part One by Richard B. Weldon Jr.


December 5, 2011

The Sixth District – Part One
Richard B. Weldon Jr.
http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4782

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Speculating over the political future of Rep. Roscoe Bartlett (R., MD 6) has fast become a routine spectator sport. It's just too juicy to ignore, the idea the 10-term congressman might be vulnerable after two decades of electoral dominance.

Dr. Bartlett rode into office thanks to Tom Hattery's brutal Democrat primary campaign against former Rep. Beverly Byron in 1992.

Disclosure statement: I have always held Mrs. Byron in the highest of esteem. She, more than most, seems to me to represent the highest standards of integrity and honor throughout her service, following the legendary legacy of her late husband and congressional predecessor Goodloe.

Former state Del. Hattery had other ideas. He ran some cheap-shot commercials highlighting junket trips Mrs. Bryon took, creating the false impression that she was a jet-setting vacationer on the public dole. She wasn't.

His strategy worked, at least temporarily. He narrowly defeated the great lady in the primary, only to be taken out in the General Election by Mr. Bartlett. Representative Bartlett ran a non-traditional campaign. He promised to be a different kind of congressman, a fighter for fiscal discipline and traditional family values reflecting the will of western Maryland voters.

He has been true to his word, at least by most accounts.

A recurring criticism of Roscoe is that he reneged on a promise to only serve two terms, something every Democrat that has ever run against him repeats like a mantra. One problem: that's not what he said.

The promise Mr. Bartlett made was to only serve two terms if Congress were to pass a balanced budget. Ignoring the fact that this is like promising to only serve two terms if pigs fly, he did not make an unconditional promise to walk away after four years in Congress... http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4782

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The Tentacle: The Sixth District – Part One by Richard B. Weldon Jr.
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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Kevin Dayhoff - TheTentacle.com: The Maryland Redistricting Sweepstakes













Kevin Dayhoff - TheTentacle.com: The Maryland Redistricting Sweepstakes

October 12, 2011 UPDATE: Md. GOP teams with minorities on alternate congressional map
Washington Examiner
Joseph M. Getty, R-Carroll and Baltimore counties, and Del. Michael Hough, R-Frederick and Washington counties. Hough's proposal, which was crafted by the ...
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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Maryland Senator Getty Proposes Congressional Redistricting Plan That Preserves 6th Congressional District

Maryland Senator Getty Proposes Congressional Redistricting Plan That Preserves 6th Congressional District

October 10, 2011


[For more information on the 2011 Maryland Redistricting, go to: http://tinyurl.com/3jfzjzr.]

Senator Joe Getty (R-Carroll & Baltimore) announced today that he will introduce a bill during the special session of the Maryland General Assembly that preserves the current configuration of the 6th Congressional District.

“The 6th Congressional District has a strong and rich tradition of leadership by talented representatives who, regardless of party affiliation, have understood the needs and priorities of their rural constituency,” said Senator Getty. “The purpose of the plan adopted by the Governor’s Redistricting Advisory Committee (GRAC) is to end that tradition by diluting the rural population with urban Montgomery County residents in order to tilt the political character of the district in favor of a Democrat candidate.”

The redistricting plan proposed by Senator Getty would retain all of Frederick and Carroll counties and the northern sections of Baltimore and Harford counties similar to the 6th District’s current configuration. In addition to preserving the 6th Congressional District, the plan would remove the oddly distorted 3rd Congressional District from the Baltimore metropolitan region and shift it to become a minority majority district encompassing the central parts of Montgomery and Prince George’s counties.

“This redistricting proposal truly reflects the changing demographics of Maryland as revealed by the 2010 federal census,” Senator Getty added. “I did not begin with the premise that the purpose of redistricting was to protect the current incumbents’ stranglehold on power. Instead, I drew a map that represents the diverse communities of the state by insuring continuation of representation of rural citizens in Western Maryland as well as creating a new district for the burgeoning minority population in the Washington, D.C., suburbs.”

In analyzing the 2010 census data, Getty said, “The state of Maryland grew at 9% over the last decade and that entire growth cycle was due to statewide increases in minority population primarily within the Hispanic community. My proposed map follows the intent of the 1965 Voting Rights Act by creating a third minority district to reflect Maryland’s changing demographic trends and to protect minority voting rights.”

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For more information on the 2011 Maryland Redistricting, go to: http://tinyurl.com/3jfzjzr

Maryland Redistricting, 6th Maryland Congressional District, Carroll and Frederick Counties, Maryland Senator Joe Getty (R-Carroll & Baltimore), Secretary Jeanne Hitchcock, Republican Rep. Roscoe G. Bartlett, Governor's Redistricting Advisory Committee (GRAC), Maryland Sen. David R. Brinkley, Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley

[20111010 Getty Redist Plan - Press Release Complete]






Maryland Senator Getty Proposes Congressional Redistricting Plan That Preserves 6th Congressional District
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Maryland Redistricting


Maryland Redistricting: For more information on the 2011 Maryland Redistricting, click on the image above. http://tinyurl.com/3jfzjzr [2011 Maryland Decennial Redistricting - Gerrymandering]



2011 Maryland Decennial Redistricting [20111011 MD screwed]

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Sunday, October 09, 2011

Len Lazarick - MarylandReporter.com: Congressional redistricting map targets Bartlett and reshapes 6th District

Congressional redistricting map by the governor's redistricting advisory committee

Congressional redistricting map by the Governor's Redistricting Advisory Committee


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Len Lazarick - MarylandReporter.com:Congressional redistricting map targets Bartlett and reshapes 6th District


October 04, 2011

The congressional redistricting plan recommended to Gov. Martin O’Malley, as expected, targets Republican Rep. Roscoe Bartlett in the 6th Congressional District, taking Carroll County and much of Frederick County out of the district, according to a map given to MarylandReporter.com and others Monday night.

The Republican official who shared the map said, “It was presented tonight [Monday] by the governor to a small group of people.” The map and its accompanying commentary appear to be the official draft of the Governor’s Redistricting Advisory Committee.

The Associated Press and The Washington Post are reporting that the plan was approved Monday morning by the committee in 4-1, with only Republican former Del. James King dissenting.

The plan would make it more likely that Democrats could pick up another of Maryland’s eight districts in addition to the six they already hold.

The shapes of the 6th and 8th Congressional Districts are much like a map MarylandReporter.com published two weeks ago, with the 6th taking on half of Montgomery County. A large part of northern Frederick County is attached to the 8th Congressional District now represented by Rep. Chris Van Hollen, ranking Democrat on the House Budget Committee.

The presentation that explains the maps says: “Approximately 70% of Marylanders stay in their current Congressional District” and the “plan does not draw any incumbent member of Congress out of his district.”
The other six congressional districts look much like “option 1” leaked to the Post and Baltimore Sun on Friday.

As shown in those maps and the earlier one, the 1st Congressional District now represented by freshman Republican Andy Harris becomes an even more solidly Republican and rural district. It includes all of the Eastern Shore, most of Harford County, and runs across the top of Baltimore County to include half the land area of Carroll County...  http://marylandreporter.com/2011/10/04/congressional-redistricting-map-targets-bartlett-and-reshapes-6th-cd/

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Thursday, October 06, 2011

Maryland Governor's Redistricting Advisory Committee Submits Proposed Congressional Redistricting Plan to Governor, Releases Map

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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Advisory Committee Submits Proposed Congressional Redistricting Plan to Governor, Releases Map
ANNAPOLIS, MD (Tuesday, October 4, 2011)Today, the Governor's Redistricting Advisory Committee (GRAC) submitted its recommended Congressional redistricting map to Governor Martin O'Malley, and released the recommended map to the public. "The map we are submitting today conforms with State and federal law and incorporates the 331 comments we received from the public during our 12 regional hearings around the State," said Secretary Jeanne Hitchcock, Chair of the Advisory Committee. "We have developed a plan that reflects the population shifts, demographics, and strengths of our State."

Under the proposed plan, which builds off of the existing districts created in 2002, more than 70% of Marylanders will remain in their current Congressional district. At the same time, the recommended map restructures the Congressional districts to reflect population changes over the past decade reflected in the Census. Also, in contrast to the common practice in other States, the proposed map does not draw any incumbent Congressman out of his or her district. Each district conforms to the ideal Congressional district adjusted population of 721,529 residents. 

Governor O'Malley formed the GRAC on July 4, 2011 for the purpose of holding 12 public hearings, receiving public comment and drafting a recommended plan for the State's legislative and congressional redistricting. The Governor will consider the proposed congressional plan and will introduce his own plan to the Maryland General Assembly during its special session beginning on October 17, 2011. The plan is open for public comment through October 11, 2011. Comments may be sent by email (Redistricting2011@mdp.state.md.us), via hard-copy (Redistricting 2011; Maryland Department of Planning; 11th Floor; 301 W. Preston St,; Baltimore, MD 21201; ATTN: Linda Janey) or submitted on-line (http://planning.maryland.gov/Redistricting/2010/publicCommentsCongDraft.shtml). 

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Maryland St Sen Joe Getty, District 5: Maryland's Congressional Gerrymander



Maryland's Congressional Gerrymander
Marylanders for Joe GettyOctober 5, 2011
I want to offer many thanks to my supporters who attended the "Maryland's Redistricting Conundrum" fundraiser this morning in Westminster.

This morning, we spent considerable time analyzing the proposed Congressional redistricting map released yesterday by the Governor O'Malley's Redistricting Advisory Committee (to view the proposal click here). This plan would substantially curtail representation by rural Marylanders in Congress, especially in the traditionally unified Western Maryland counties now comprising the 6th Cong. District.

Gov. O'Malley has already proclaimed that the final map that he presents to the Maryland General Assembly later this month will be substantially the same as yesterday's GRAC proposal. However, the public record is open through October 11 and you are invited to comment on the new congressional district configuration by using the online process (click here).

The geographical area now comprising State Senate District 5 which I represent would be substantially changed under the O'Malley proposal. Today, it is primarily in the 6th Cong. District represented by Cong. Roscoe Bartlett (R).

The proposal endorsed by Gov. Martin O'Malley targets Cong. Roscoe Bartlett by carving up the 6th Cong. District into wedges in an effort to expand Democrat representation in Maryland's congressional delegation from six to seven Democrats and to whittle the Republicans to one sole member.

Since 1972, the heart of the 6th Congressional District has been the five Western Maryland counties of Garrett, Allegany, Washington, Frederick and Carroll. However, throughout Maryland's history, it is traditional for our state's congressional delegation to have at least one rural representative from Western Maryland. (Historically the district elected someone from Cumberland, Hagerstown or Frederick and in recent history it was a member of the Beall, Mathias or Byron families)

Gov. O'Malley's redistricting plan is a partisan gerrymander to remove rural representation in Congress and concentrate state power in the urban areas including Montgomery and Prince George's counties and Baltimore City.

An excellent example of the Democrat gerrymandering in the proposal is highlighted by Len Lazarick of MarylandReporter.com in an article describing how Cong. District 3 snakes through Baltimore City and Baltimore, Howard, Montgomery and Anne Arundel counties. At one point, the new district crosses water at the mouth of the Magothy River in order to reach its intended goal of Annapolis. (See "Analysis: 30% Solution Creates Monstrous 3rd District - click here).

The 6th Cong. District is significantly reconfigured under O'Malley's plan. In additional to the complete removal of Carroll County and the current portions of Baltimore and Harford counties, the proposal also removes a large section of Frederick County from the 6th District.

In doing so, approximately 50% of population in the 6th Cong. District would now reside in Montgomery County. The district has also been configured to tilt Democrat reflected by the 2008 presidential vote in the newly-drawn district which was 60% Obama and 40% McCain.

Under the O'Malley proposal, the northern Baltimore County portion being removed from the 6th Cong. District would be divided between the 1st Cong. District (represented now by Cong. Andy Harris) and the 7th Cong. District (represented now by Cong. Elijah Cummings (D)).

Carroll County would also be split between two separate districts in Gov. O'Malley's proposed plan. The area that includes Manchester, Hampstead, Taneytown and Finksburg would be included in the 1st Cong. District. This district would include the entire Eastern Shore and skirt along the Mason-Dixon Line through Harford, Baltimore and Carroll Counties.

Westminster and the southern portion of Carroll County would be moved from the 6th Congressional District to the 8th currently represented by Cong. Christopher Van Hollen (D). While this portion of Carroll County would be joined with a large geographical area in Frederick County, the majority of the 8th Congressional District will remain in Montgomery County.

Although these areas in Carroll and Frederick counties being removed from the 6th Cong. District are strongly conservative, they are being redistricted in the newly drawn 8th Cong. District of which 70% of the population resides in Montgomery. Moreover, the makeup of the entire district is population that voted 64% for Barack Obama and 36% for John McCain in 2008.

After attacking rural Maryland with a septic ban, centralized planning controls under PlanMaryland, increased tolls and other taxes and fees, O'Malley has now turned his war on rural Maryland to focus on eliminating the historical rural representation in the state's Congressional delegation. 
Maryland's Redistricting Conundrum
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Proposal for 6th and 8th Cong Dist
This graphic from the Governor's Redistricting Advisory Committee illustrates the proposed new boundary lines for the 6th Cong. District (in brown) and the 8th Cong. District (in purple).

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Wednesday, October 05, 2011

Pre-Special Session Breakfast with State Senator David Brinkley on Oct. 13th


David R. Brinkley, Maryland State Senator, Republican, District 4, Frederick and Carroll Counties Pre-Special Session Breakfast, Thursday, October 13, 2011 at 7:30am at Ceresville Mansion, Frederick, Maryland

Time Thursday, October 13, 2011 7:30am - 10:30am

Location Ceresville Mansion
8529 Liberty Road
Frederick, Maryland

Reminder...if you haven't sent in your RSVP to attend the Pre-Special Session Breakfast with State Senator David Brinkley on October 13th @ 7:30am, please do so or contact Lisa: events@dbrinkley.com.



Pre-Special Session Breakfast with State Senator David Brinkley on Oct. 13th


[20111013 Brinkley announce pre session bfast]

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Kevin Dayhoff The Tentacle: Boys State and Helmet Laws

June 22, 2011

Boys State and Helmet Laws
Now how’s that for a combination. Allow me to explain. Today I will be part of a team, at the annual, weeklong American Legion Boys State 2011 citizenship-training event at McDaniel College, facilitating a discussion on the pros and cons of mandatory motorcycle helmet laws.

Perhaps when Dr. Herb Smith, my former political science professor at McDaniel, first asked me if I could once again participate in helping out at Boys State, I should have run for the hills or asked for second prize.

However, I cannot turn Dr. Smith down. Not only was he an invaluable professor for a number of great classes at McDaniel, then Western Maryland College, he has since become a good friend and colleague along the way.

I’m looking forward to participating in Boys State. I have been asked to help off-and-on for years. I’m in good company – with the likes of Maryland State Sens. Joe Getty (R., Carroll/Baltimore Co.) and David Brinkley (R., Frederick/Carroll)...  http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4473

Kevin Dayhoff The Tentacle: Boys State and Helmet Laws http://tinyurl.com/67y6dxx
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Maryland Senate GOP Slate: Curing the Structural Deficit - Budget Hearings in Annapolis

Senate GOP Slate: Curing the Structural Deficit - Budget Hearings in Annapolis

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Thursday, March 4, 2010 at 6:58am Maryland Senate GOP Slate's Notes

After just ten months in office, Governor Martin O’Malley orchestrated the largest tax increase in Maryland history. His Executive Order issued in October 2007 to convene the General Assembly of Maryland into a special session stated the following goal: “for the purpose of passing legislation to address Maryland’s structural deficit.” The deficit was estimated to reach $1.7 billion by FY09.

Misguidedly, O’Malley also increased state spending during the special session and his lofty plan to tax-and-spend out of future deficits failed. His current budget contains out-year structural deficits in excess of the one he attempted to cure three years ago: $1.75 billion in FY12; $2.14 billion in FY13 and $2.13 billion in FY14.

The Brinkley-Pipkin budget reduction act (Senate Bill 1004) had a hearing before the Senate Budget and Tax Committee today. By taking significant steps to further reduce spending in this year’s budget process, the Brinkley-Pipkin plan buys additional time to constrain spending to the existing available revenues without the need to raise taxes.

A key feature of the plan is the elimination of built-in statutory increases in state programs. This feature and an additional $75 million in spending constraint over the next three years would allow current revenues to “catch-up” with spending, thereby bringing ongoing spending and revenues into balance.

Many lobbyists and county officials testified today against additional cuts to state spending. Representatives of unions also opposed the Brinkley-Pipkin plan of additional cutbacks including the removal prevailing wage from state projects. The majority of citizens and taxpayers who testified supported all efforts to cut back government overspending.

If adopted, the Brinkley-Pipkin plan would have fund balances instead of deficits over the next four years as shown by the chart below (O’Malley out-year deficits are shown in red; Brinkley-Pipkin fund reserves with balanced budgets are shown in green).
Comparison of the O'Malley budget structural deficits (shown in red) with the fund balances of the Brinkley-Pipkin budget reduction act (shown in green).

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