Please join us! You can arrive anytime after 5pm. The speakers will start on stage at Lawyers Mall at 7pm. Let's take our state back.
For information and registration go here: http://www.marchonannapolis.com/
See you at the state capital!
This article from WTOP underscores the importance of why we are going to Annapolis on Wednesday, January 13th to make our voices heard.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - Once again, Maryland lawmakers find themselves with a daunting $2 billion deficit.
And the balancing act will be even more unpalatable in an election year.
The state's budget problems again will play a prominent role in the 90-day session that starts Wednesday.
With every seat in the Legislature up for re-election in November, tax increases have been ruled out by the Maryland General Assembly's presiding officers.
That means Gov. Martin O'Malley, who also is up for re-election, and lawmakers will have to go through another round of spending reductions at the worst possible time for public officials who have already approved big tax increases and large budget cuts in recent years.
Enough is Enough: No More Deficits, No More Tax Hikes,
Bring Back Our Jobs!
Wednesday, January 13th
7pm
State House – Annapolis
Bring Back Our Jobs!
Wednesday, January 13th
7pm
State House – Annapolis
(Bring your Maryland Photo ID and be sure to wear cold weather clothing)
Update:WCBM's Sean and Frank Morning Show and the Tom Morr Show live from Annapolis on Wed.
WBAL's C4 Show Live from Lawyers Mall 12-3PM
Our buses are full but we will make more room. Just register here and we will accomedate you. If you don't want to ride by bus, by all means, drive your car up.
Please also use this opportunity in Annapolis to demand your legislator for justice for Sarah Foxwell, from what I understand many of them and the news media, including Baltimore television stations will be there.
Come to Annapolis and send a message to your elected officials: ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! Even after the largest tax increase in Maryland history (2007) and nearly $4 billion in federal “stimulus” dollars (2008), we still have a projected $2 billion budget deficit. Gov. O'Malley's fiscal mismanagement is astounding. With no plan to fill the hole in the budget, more tax increases are on the table. Now is the time for us to fight for prosperity!
REGISTER HERE
Update:WCBM's Sean and Frank Morning Show and the Tom Morr Show live from Annapolis on Wed.
WBAL's C4 Show Live from Lawyers Mall 12-3PM
Our buses are full but we will make more room. Just register here and we will accomedate you. If you don't want to ride by bus, by all means, drive your car up.
Please also use this opportunity in Annapolis to demand your legislator for justice for Sarah Foxwell, from what I understand many of them and the news media, including Baltimore television stations will be there.
Come to Annapolis and send a message to your elected officials: ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! Even after the largest tax increase in Maryland history (2007) and nearly $4 billion in federal “stimulus” dollars (2008), we still have a projected $2 billion budget deficit. Gov. O'Malley's fiscal mismanagement is astounding. With no plan to fill the hole in the budget, more tax increases are on the table. Now is the time for us to fight for prosperity!
REGISTER HERE
8 comments:
They will simply get the 2 billion from the Kenyan.
Problem solved...
till after the election.
Then they will be free to raise taxes,
once again.
Heres a clue, you want to start and win a revolution? Get a gun, get lots of them.
We will be there!!
You have the date as 1.13.09...not 1.13.10
Like what do you propose to cut -- how about closing prisons like ECI to save money. Don't want that, then how about the registry for sex offenders.
This could go on and on, but the point is that taxes will keep going up, unless the State can come up with "found money" like Rick Pollitt just did.
Tell O'Malley that giving Wicomico County 1.5 Million Dollars to buy 5 acres at the old mall for $300,000 per acre is total BS.
Almost every state is facing a fiscal deficit, and Maryland's is not among the worst. Delaware's deficit is about as bad on a "per capita" basis
did you go joe? how was it?
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