Lawmakers Challenge O’Malley, Environment Secretary On Flush Tax Hike; Small Businesses Could See 250% Increase
Gov. Martin O’Malley and Environment Secretary Robert Summers were questioned by lawmakers Tuesday on the cost for the proposed consumption-based flush tax on homes and businesses.
People on fixed incomes can't afford more taxes/fees. Neither can most people who's pay does not increase to keep up with all the increased taxes & fees.
People on fixed incomes can't afford more taxes/fees. Neither can most people who's pay does not increase to keep up with all the increased taxes & fees.
ReplyDeleteFlush tax money will never get to clean up the bay,just fund more benefit packages for those in Annapolis.
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