Richard Douglas, candidate for U.S. Senator, noted that the Maryland General Assembly's House Ways and Means Committee is holding hearings today on a "Luxury Surcharge" tax that would affect boat, airplane and other vehicle owners.
"The Annapolis tax-a-thon marches on," said Douglas. "Here's another ill-conceived attempt coming out of Annapolis to thwart the progress of yet another key Maryland industry," said Richard Douglas. "With soaring fuel costs, and a gas tax hike still on the table, this is the last thing Maryland's marine industry needs right now."
"I would urge our legislators in both Annapolis and Washington to stop harming businesses and look for ways to reduce government spending."
While voicing strong support for federalism in America, Douglas noted that Sen. Ben Cardin consistently hides behind the principle to avoid breaking ranks with Governor O'Malley and his anti-worker circles in Annapolis.
Said Douglas, "Federalism should not become an excuse for dereliction of duty. Cardin should support efforts to reduce taxes on Marylanders, and he should loudly oppose O'Malley's efforts to raise them."
2 comments:
Heres a guy, Richard Douglas, that seems to have some good ideas to cut spending and improve life for the average Maryland taxpayer...but will he get elected? I'm sure most people here on the shore will support this kind of candidate but unless minds are changed across the bridge the tax a thon will continue. Being that alot of tax money from the shore goes across the bridge maybe someone could come up with a tax for those that come from across the bridge and use our resources and infrastructure. Like a county room tax surcharge to help cover the cost of the flush tax for non-county residents. It used to be common practice to give a "locals" discount or waive fees if you showed your drivers license with an Eastern Shore address. What do you think?
Wicomico County Republican Club
The monthly meeting is Monday night (March 26) at 7:00 (6:30 social half-hour) at the Chamber of Commerce. U.S. Senate candidate Richard Douglas is the guest speaker. The primary election is April 3 so this will be one of your last chances to hear from a candidate who is looking at unseating Ben Cardin in November.
We hope to see everyone there!
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