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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Calling On Legislators To Limit Spending

Dear Legislator,

The Senate has passed Governor O’Malley’s budget. The vote was disappointing. Only 7 members voted against a budget funded on record tax increases; a budget that unsustainably increased spending and added to Maryland’s structural deficit, even as our economy slides into recession.

This week, the House takes up the budget. The Maryland Taxpayers Association strongly urges the House to offer amendments that will reduce spending consistent with today’s lower revenue reality. If such amendments are not accepted, MTA urges legislators to vote against a budget that:

· Is based on record tax increases

· Creates future structural deficits

· Counts on revenue from a future referendum (slots)

· Exceeds inflation plus the rate of population growth

· Does not allow for a possible revenue shortfall.

Legislators have a fiduciary duty. Simply offering budget amendments doesn’t fulfill it. You can’t sing with the choir against tax increases on Sunday and then vote for fiscally irresponsible budgets on Monday. Many legislators did that last year and it did not go unnoticed.

Expanding the size, scope and funding of government simply hasn’t produced positive, measurable results. It’s time to say “no” to business as usual and “yes” to working families, small businesses, and retirees. They can’t afford another structural deficit and more tax increases.

It’s time to freeze new programs, unneeded government expansion and spending.

3 comments:

  1. Thats what you get when all the entitlement recipients up in Baltimore City and Prince George's County keep voting in the Democrats.

    I think I would trash the picture of you with the Gov. Joe, it might damage your reputation.

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  2. Well I'm sure Moe Conway wasn't one of the seven that voted against. I'd bet the house on it.

    O'Malley knows he will be a one term Governor and he needs to rip off as many people he can in that short period of time.

    Maryland was 2nd in murders and robberies per capita in the nation last year, mostly due to Baltimore, good job there GOV.

    Over all Maryland was selected #7 as the most dangerous state to live in the country - Getty News Source

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  3. We are going to have more robberies and murders as necessary to take money from others to pay taxes, put food on the table ,cloth the family ,etc.and provide a decent existence for your family.What alternatives are there for the poor, poor citizen? Oh, we do provide for the illegal immigrants.

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