Anne Arundel wins some, loses some at General Assembly
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BALTIMORE (Map, News) - Anne Arundel received millions of dollars in bond bills and higher fees in the 2008 General Assembly, but the county took a notable revenue hit, lawmakers said.

The state legislature approved the county’s push to increase fees on well drillers and restaurants, approved a requirement for the Maryland Department of the Environment to repay the county for testing during the coal fly ash incident, and approved more than $1 million in grant funding for new art houses and homeless shelters.

“If we didn’t do the fee increases, they were going to have to go into programs and make cuts,” said Del. Mary Ann Love, D-District 32, who is the chairwoman of the county delegation.

The fee increases and MDE reimbursements were proposed by County Executive John R. Leopold.

However, the General Assembly also made video bingo machines, hundreds of which are in Anne Arundel’s three bingo halls, illegal. The county collects nearly $2 million in taxes and fees on the machines, which must be out of the state by July 2009.

“We’re going to operate conservatively, and at least we have some breathing room to find alternatives,” said Alan Friedman, Leopold’s government affairs director.

MDE will repay the county for its work on investigating well contamination in Gambrills when heavy metals from a fly ash dump were discovered to be leaching into the water table.

Even though the county’s help was crucial in MDE’s lawsuit against the companies behind the leak, MDE did not want to pay back the county. Not only does MDE have to reimburse the county, but it must so do any time the county assists the agency in the future. The county also wanted to raise fees on licenses issued to restaurants and well drillers because the costs of inspections and issuance of licenses outweighed the fees collected, officials said.

Legislators also brought back money for capital projects, including a new homeless shelter in Annapolis, baseball fields at Deale Elementary School and improvements to the historic Hammond-Harwood House. But because of tight fiscal times, only four of the 11 requests for money were fully funded, and two requests were denied.

Leopold didn’t receive additional money for public school teachers nationally certified in science, technology, engineering and math. The hope was to encourage better teaching in a fast-growing area of education, but it died in the Senate.

“Anything with a fiscal note concerned people,” said Sen. John Astle, D-District 30. “We tried hard, but sometimes you have anything.”

jflanagan@baltimoreexaminer.com


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6:16 PM MST on Fri., Apr. 11, 2008 re: "Lawmakers OK conservation bill, BGE settlement to wrap session"

Examiner Reader said:
Look at the three morons what a crock

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5:24 PM MST on Wed., Apr. 9, 2008 re: "Lawmakers OK conservation bill, BGE settlement to wrap session"

Reader said:
The next election is to late. A lot of damage that cannot be undone! It's over.We are screwed!

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5:22 PM MST on Wed., Apr. 9, 2008 re: "Lawmakers OK conservation bill, BGE settlement to wrap session"

Examiner Reader said:
What a bunch of losers in this picture. After they stick it to you, they go and have cocktails.

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5:18 PM MST on Wed., Apr. 9, 2008 re: "Lawmakers OK conservation bill, BGE settlement to wrap session"

Examiner Reader said:
So they arfe giving us a %170 credit. You know what they can do with that. They think we will forget about what they did to our bill and taxes by throwing us a bone. You get what you voted for, hopefully in the next election they will get theres. What a life we could have if we had there salaries and benefits.

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5:01 PM MST on Wed., Apr. 9, 2008 re: "Lawmakers OK conservation bill, BGE settlement to wrap session"

Examiner Reader said:
How many birds can you kill with one stone? A lot of learning to do.

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3:29 PM MST on Wed., Apr. 9, 2008 re: "Lawmakers OK conservation bill, BGE settlement to wrap session"

Reader said:
See the cute smile on his face as if he thinks everything is just great.

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3:26 PM MST on Wed., Apr. 9, 2008 re: "Lawmakers OK conservation bill, BGE settlement to wrap session"

Reader said:
These theives make all the past outlaws of the wild west such as Jesse James look like a saint!

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1:38 PM MST on Wed., Apr. 9, 2008 re: "Lawmakers OK conservation bill, BGE settlement to wrap session"

Examiner Reader said:
Whats so sad is that the county schools will get the same treatment as the city schools. It just seem like their main goal is to dummy up the kids to get more funding. Or is it to dummy up the kids get more workers in the prison systems?

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12:53 PM MST on Wed., Apr. 9, 2008 re: "Lawmakers OK conservation bill, BGE settlement to wrap session"

Examiner Reader said:
Good for you!!! Who cares? Prove it.

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12:29 PM MST on Wed., Apr. 9, 2008 re: "Lawmakers OK conservation bill, BGE settlement to wrap session"

Former City Dweller said:
Replace the PSC – Broken Build the ICC — Broken Fully Fund Thorton– Broken Not Raise Taxes for the First Year — Broken Protect State Works from Political Firing — Broken Transparent Government – Broken Build the Puple Line — Broken Build the Red Line — Broken Stand Up for Hardworking Families — Broken Not Raise Driver’s License Fees – Broken – KEPT! Protect Existing Manufacturing Jobs — Broken Hire Qualified People – Broken Move the Office of Homeland Security to Prince George’s County — Broken GPS Tracking for Sex Offenders — KEPT!

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11:25 AM MST on Wed., Apr. 9, 2008 re: "Lawmakers OK conservation bill, BGE settlement to wrap session"

Examiner Reader said:
You get what you pay for. You paid nothing. You did nothing. You ruin your own life along with others. We all go down. No system, no honesty, no gifts to the real hard worker, no deal. No re-election.

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10:06 AM MST on Wed., Apr. 9, 2008 re: "Lawmakers OK conservation bill, BGE settlement to wrap session"

Examiner Reader said:
The picture with this article makes me sick.

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9:42 AM MST on Wed., Apr. 9, 2008 re: "Lawmakers OK conservation bill, BGE settlement to wrap session"

richard f said:
Yuk,Yuk,Yuk.The 3 stooges at work

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9:32 AM MST on Wed., Apr. 9, 2008 re: "Lawmakers OK conservation bill, BGE settlement to wrap session"

fed up said:
There all theives out for themselves they don't care about us. Wake up everyone.

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8:15 AM MST on Wed., Apr. 9, 2008 re: "Lawmakers: O’Malley plan will be boon to the county"

Examiner Reader said:
Like a gang of theives splitting the loot after a successful heist, it's all grins in Annapolis. Thanks MD voters! Dopes.

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5:47 AM MST on Wed., Apr. 9, 2008 re: "County delegation celebrates broad success at Assembly"

Examiner Reader said:
Waht happened to recinding the Homestead Application requirement? Was it too much to expect that someone would have to prove citizenship to get a driver's license? Can we really brag about a session that reflected no desire to control spending just after the largest tax increase in our history? Maryland is headed for a major slide into recession thanks to incompetent leadership by Miller, Busch, O'Malley and their group of arrogant followers.

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5:28 AM MST on Wed., Apr. 9, 2008 re: "Lawmakers OK conservation bill, BGE settlement to wrap session"

Examiner Reader said:
Congratulations to those Marylanders who voted this gang of Demogods into power again. Too stupid to recognize that O'Malley, Miller, Busch and company are sticking it to every citizen who pays taxes. Gave us the largest tax increase in our history and give it away to illiegal immigrants, Baltimore City, PG, Montgomery counties. Tax and spend democrats do it again and we keep them in office. To add insult they pretend a deal with BG&E had been struck. Yea, right! 4:40 is right, O'Malley is frightening and too slick for Maryland voters. We probably have that same slickness being jammed down our throats by the media with Obama; the same media that endorsed O'Malley.

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4:40 AM MST on Wed., Apr. 9, 2008 re: "Lawmakers OK conservation bill, BGE settlement to wrap session"

Examiner Reader said:
It is hard to decide who is more frightening O'Malley or Jimmy Carter in charge of a nuclear sub.

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4:21 AM MST on Wed., Apr. 9, 2008 re: "Lawmakers OK conservation bill, BGE settlement to wrap session"

Reader said:
If anybody has any trusts with this gang of outlaws ,you are onr them!

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6:59 PM MST on Mon., Mar. 24, 2008 re: "GOP gets day in court on tax increases, slots"

Examiner Reader said:
We have not rights anymore, Maryland is a corrupt Democrated run state.Until the people of Maryland band together and clean house this kind of stuff will continue. O'Malley even put 1 million in his budget for Casa to keep up the good work on helping illegals continue to come into our country and bleed it dry. Vote you views in 2010. Time to clean house

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11:34 AM MST on Wed., Mar. 12, 2008 re: "GOP gets day in court on tax increases, slots"

Examiner Reader said:
It is not a question of remedy but a question of the law.

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7:59 AM MST on Wed., Mar. 12, 2008 re: "GOP gets day in court on tax increases, slots"

Disgusted Examiner Reader said:
I am appalled at Judge Bells' comment, "So what". So what? If the constitution was violated, through out the legislation and make them do it again, only do it lawfully this time. The attitude seems to be since it is done and the law (tax) is in place, there is nothing that can be done. So do we now accept an ongoing pattern of illegal behaviour by lawmakers because it is after the fact? If a criminal is uncostitutionally convicted of a crime do we just shrug our shoulders, leave them in jail, and say it's too late to correct the wrong doing? No, we make the state release them or do it over. That's what should happen in this case too, do it over or throw out the law. This attitude should come as no surprise in a state where even the highest level of the Judiciary is beholding to one political party.

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8:21 PM MST on Mon., Jan. 28, 2008 re: "Lawmakers: O’Malley plan will be boon to the county"

Examiner Reader said:
Things were fine before Smith came into power. Now we have a gang problem and an executive that won't admit to it. In addition, our infrastructure is crumbling and God help you if you drive south on York Road in Lutherville.

County's gone straight to hell. Good job Smitty.

PS. Why don't you enforce county laws stating politicians cannot hold state jobs. Vince "Double Dip" Gardina owes us a couple hundred grand. Enough for another teacher or two.



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4:04 AM MST on Fri., Jan. 18, 2008 re: "GOP suit over taxes dismissed"

Examiner Reader said:
If it was not wrong, if the Dems believed what they were dong was on the up and up, then why were the dates of certain actions altered? Because they (i.e.,Miller, Busch, et alia) knew that they were operating outside of constitutional mandates. So, now the question is why there is a constitution if violating its provisions means no consequence.

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2:17 PM MST on Fri., Jan. 11, 2008 re: "GOP suit over taxes dismissed"

BC said:
Everyday it's something else! This is just another slap in the face of every Marylander. It is a fact that they violated the principles of our state. Granted it was a minor infraction but it’s the point, they lied then tried to cover it up. We have rules and laws to guide us for a reason. If the legislators can disregard the constitution, what is the point of having one? Honestly, who really cares about the d@mn freedom of speech anyway? I wonder how much more people will take before it's gone to far? I think it's time for a REVELOTION!

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1:28 PM MST on Fri., Jan. 11, 2008 re: "GOP suit over taxes dismissed"

Wake Up said:
This judge disgusts me, clearly cheating the citizens of Maryland of the constitution and acknowledging this. Yet does not enforce the law only brushes it to the side so he can further his career with the help of omalley in due time.

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7:07 AM MST on Fri., Jan. 11, 2008 re: "GOP suit over taxes dismissed"

Examiner Reader said:
Let me get this right. Only Maryland's criminals are freed on legal and procedural mistakes. The taxpayers can go to hell. This is what passes for justice in Maryland? We need to revolt.

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10:36 AM MST on Wed., Jan. 9, 2008 re: "Lawmakers: End good behavior time off for convicted sex offenders"

Joy in Baltimore! said:
Anthony Jones....affects?.....no it's effects.....student....focus man, focus!

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8:44 AM MST on Tue., Jan. 8, 2008 re: "Lobbyists, students to push for education funding"

Anthony Jones said:
As a student in the state of MD, Im glad the state system has brought Mr. Clark on. It is about time that state government recognize the importance of its college students as citizens, if the state of MD expects to a have a thriving state and want to retain out of state students upon graduation they should work to create a culture that protects students right. In the after affects of Obama in IA - I am sure elected officials will begin to see the value in the student vote!!

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