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Saturday, June 04, 2011

Senator Nancy Jacobs: Help Stop an Increase in Tolls on the Hatem Bridge: We Need Your Help



Senator Nancy Jacobs: Help Stop an Increase in Tolls on the Hatem Bridge: We Need Your Help


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God bless Senator Jacobs for rallying folks to speak-out about the massive Maryland Transportation Authority (MTA) toll increases.  However, in her heart she must know that citizen feedback will fall on deaf ears...

Please, I pray I'm wrong...

However it is my view that it will not do any good what-so-ever to give the Maryland Transportation Board any feedback.  The MTA has already made up its mind.  This huge out-of-touch behemoth bureaucracy absolutely does not care what citizens have to say.  

It is going to go forward with all its fare and toll increases and is just going through the motions so that they may say they made time available for public feedback.

Some time ago when the MTA decided to charge a maintenance fee on the EZ Pass, our family provided feedback.  The response was almost satire - or - Orwellian double-speak at its best.  After it imposed the maintenance fee, all of my family and most of my friends and colleagues all joined the avalanche of folks who returned the MD EZ Pass and went to another state for the EZ Pass.

I'm just saying...

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Senator Nancy Jacobs, Senate Minority Leader, District 34, Harford and Cecil Counties, NancyJacobs.com
VISIT THE HATEM BRIDGE INFO CENTER
HELP STOP AN INCREASE IN TOLLS
FROM THE OFFICE OF: SENATOR NANCY JACOBS
MINORITY LEADER, (R-Harford/Cecil)

The Maryland Transportation Authority Board has just voted unanimously to support a proposal to raise tolls around the state. I want all my constituents to know the details of that proposal locally, and how we plan to fight it. Here is information on the Hatem Bridge tolls they'd like to approve. The increases go into effect in two phases, starting this fall and again in 2013. The board has just suggested a new discount program specifically for users of the Hatem Bridge through EZ-PASS, but they plan to eliminate the current decal program.

Senator Nancy Jacobs
Senate Minority Leader
District 34-- Harford and Cecil County

Web sites:
nancyjacobs.com
mdsenategop.com

My constituents are currently paying 10 dollars a year for a decal for unlimited passage. If they are forced to get this EZ Pass, initially they would have to pay 100 dollars and 54 dollars in 2012. Then in 2013 with the yearly price for the Hatem program would rise to 90 dollars a year. If people have more than one car and need more transponders, multiply that cost.

http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2011/06/senator-nancy-jacobs-help-stop-increase.html

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Thursday, January 08, 2009

Red Maryland: Its So EZ To Hit Up Taxpayers

 
Red Maryland: Its So EZ To Hit Up Taxpayers

Because they care so much for “working families” the O’Malley administration is set to impose fees on EZ Pass users making their commutes to work more expensive.

The Maryland Department of Transportation is set to slap a $1.50 monthly fee on EZ pass tag holders and start charging $21.00 for the EZ pass transponder. Maryland has 530,000 EZ Pass users.
In addition to those new fees MDTA will also increase fees on vehicles on with three or more axles. ...

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Read the entire post here

Red Maryland: Way to Avoid Maryland's Proposed EZ Pass Fee

 
Red Maryland: Way to Avoid Maryland's Proposed EZ Pass Fee

The comments on this post on Red Maryland are quite informative for folks who have a Maryland EZ Pass...

See also: Red Maryland: Way to Avoid Maryland's Proposed EZ Pass Fee

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Red Maryland: Way to Avoid Maryland's Proposed EZ Pass Fee

 

Red Maryland: Way to Avoid Maryland's Proposed EZ Pass Fee

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

My wife called this to my attention the other day and we are less than pleased…

Ya know – this is nuts. Maryland should be encouraging the use of EZ Pass as it saves the state a great deal of money in personnel expenses and other assorted overhead with efficiency fueled by technology.

Way to Avoid Maryland's Proposed EZ Pass Fee

Despite the tough economic times, I knew Governor Martin O'Malley could never resist the urge to raise some form of tax/fee.

Read the rest of Red Maryland’s post here: Way to Avoid Maryland's Proposed EZ Pass Fee

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Thursday, June 02, 2011

Dean Minnich: No, I won't sign your petition

Dean Minnich: No, I won't sign your petition: " No, I won't sign your petition to overturn the bill signed by Gov. Martin O'Malley to give every Maryland student, even those whose par..."


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No, I won't sign your petition

No, I won't sign your petition to overturn the bill signed by Gov. Martin O"Malley to give every Maryland student, even those whose parents are "illegal" aliens, the right to get the same considerations as they persue an education as any other Maryland student. And since you asked me to, I will tell you why I will not.
First of all, I am tired of people getting up petitions to take everything they don't agree with to referendum. Our country's system depends on electing representatives to make policy decisions, and if we don't like what they do, we can un-elect them in four years. If we let the public vote on every item of business, we don't need elected officials, but we'd need more referees... http://www.deanminnich.com/2011/05/no-i-wont-sign-your-petition.html

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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

One Day in America
Norman M. Covert
A touch of Americana was on display Sunday as the Woodsboro Memorial Day Parade kicked off. Residents have enjoyed this event for many years.

An Unusual Financial Wizard
Kevin E. Dayhoff
Mark Haines, the popular, well-respected, venerable financial news anchor with CNBC, died unexpectedly a week ago at his home in Marlboro, NJ. He was 65.

Expat or not, I’m loving life
Tom McLaughlin
Kuching, Malaysian Borneo – Not too many other westerners live here in Kuching. Mostly they are Australians or British who work for companies manufacturing or assembling various components for computers. They are the managers who ensure whatever they are making proceeds smoothly.

A REVIEW – Silences and Sexuality
Roy Meachum
Washington Shakespeare Theatre is offering a seldom glimpse into the world according to London’s David Pinter. Artistic Director Michael Kahn has mounted a generally admirable, “Old Times.” It’s been almost 40 years since I first reviewed the play.


Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Political Experience
Roy Meachum
In last Tuesday’s column, I wrote how I professionally wait for newly elected officials to make their mark.

Making Housing Pay Its Way
Earl 'Rocky' Mackintosh
The debate over whether residential real estate growth pays for itself has been reignited over the last few months. The Frederick Board of County Commissioners have been moving forward with a school mitigation proposal for future housing projects that have been stuck in the Catch 22 of its very strict Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance (APFO).

Inspection Privatization: Good Idea or Bad?
Farrell Keough
When a company increases a cost, they must weigh the benefits as they will lose customers if the costs become too high. When a government raises a cost, we the taxpayer suffer the penalty with few options, (short of moving) available to us – we cannot walk down the street to another government office competing for our business.


Monday, May 30, 2011

One man's annoyance is another's salvation
Richard B. Weldon Jr.
Pick a nuisance that generates neighborhood complaints: noise from a highway; noise from a siren; lights from a ball field; traffic from an industrial site; or odors from a farm. What’s your poison?

Pause to Honor Those Lost to Freedom
Michael Kurtianyk
I just purchased a new American flag to post off our front porch. I did so because we hadn’t had one for a while. I took a picture of my daughters holding our new flag, and it is posted on my Facebook page. I felt it was time, what with Memorial Day and the 4th of July coming up.

Is it “Ours to Reason Why?”
Steven R. Berryman
Regardless of your “party,” today is for remembrance of fallen warriors. It’s for respect, contemplation, and for prayer, as that freedom is one for which people died. The prayer part is optional; more proof that we are a free people.


Friday, May 27, 2011

Joplin on My Mind
Roy Meachum
The worst single tornado in recorded history struck Missouri at the beginning of the week. Joplin was next-door to Camp Crowder, where I spent another spring.

Ryan’s Lifebuoy
Joe Charlebois
Let’s face it. The Democrats in Washington always decry Republicans as a party of scaremongers. In truth where do most of the scare tactics come from? The come from the left, of course.


Thursday, May 26, 2011

Men Behaving Badly
Patricia A. Kelly
Again, it happens. Two, not one, powerful, accomplished men have behaved disappointingly again. As Time implied on a recent cover, we would say they were behaving like pigs, but we are reluctant to offend the pigs.

Pausing to Remember Sacrifice
Chris Cavey
Many people look to Memorial Day weekend as the kick-off for the summer vacation season. The Bay Bridge will be jammed and in Ocean City kids will be squealing while playing in the sand. Families will picnic and visit with each other all across the nation.

Be Prepared for the Worse
Blaine R. Young
The images coming in this week from Joplin, Missouri, are as shocking as they are heartbreaking. Large sections of the city are reduced to nothing but rubble.


Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Honoring Sacrifice
Kevin E. Dayhoff
Hopefully, you and your family will pause this Memorial Day to remember those men and women in uniform who have gone before us and made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms and our way of life.

A Memorial Day Memory
Tom McLaughlin
Even when he was deep into his Alzheimer’s state, Dad always seemed to know when it was Memorial Day – Decoration Day, as he called it. I guess it might have been the war movies that showed constantly on the television that clued him in, or maybe he just knew.


Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Five Months Later
Roy Meachum
The Board of Commissioners’ swearing-in happened a little over five months ago; I was there.

Federal Panel With Total Autonomy
Shawn Burns
When they operate as intended, local government commissions and boards and the people who serve on them, contribute a great deal to the community in which they serve.


Monday, May 23, 2011

Still “Left Behind”
Steven R. Berryman
If today is Monday, and you are reading this, then neither one of us was “Raptured Up” and/or everybody was “left behind.”

Forget The Rapture – Help Others
Michael Kurtianyk
This is the article I wasn’t going to write. I wasn’t going to write about the end of the world; I also wasn’t going to write about “The Rapture.” Nor was I going to lend credence to that side of the religious debate.


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Eight People Leave Fireman's Raffle a Little Richer and more from Westminster Patch

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Carroll County Student Athletes to take Concussion Tests

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imageStudent athletes will be required to take a baseline concussion test before playing on a high school sports team.

Viewfinder: Westminster Memorial Day Parade

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imagePeople lined the streets to watch the 144th Memorial Day Parade.

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