Monthly Archives: January 2012

Governor O’Malley “Balances” Budget on the Backs of Small Business and Middle Class

Annapolis – Governor O’Malley today introduced a budget that is precariously balanced on the backs of Maryland’s small businesses and middle class.  Amid fantastical claims of over $7 billion in cuts, this budget increases spending by more than $1 billion … Continue reading

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House Republicans re-elect O’Donnell and Haddaway-Riccio by Unanimous Acclamation

Annapolis – The House Republican Caucus today re-elected Minority Leader Anthony O’Donnell and Minority Whip Jeannie Haddaway-Riccio by unanimous acclamation. The leadership team was nominated by Delegate Nicholaus Kipke of Anne Arundel County.  Seconding the nominations were Delegate Donald Elliott … Continue reading

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Democrats head back to Annapolis with their eyes on your wallet!

The 430th Session of the Maryland General Assembly begins on Wednesday and the Democratic leadership is collectively salivating at the prospect of increasing your taxes claiming they have no other choice. A 64% increase in the gas tax is one … Continue reading

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