By any standard measure, Neil Parrott's place in Maryland politics
ought to be toward the very bottom. He's a freshman Republican delegate
in a very blue state, without pedigree or government connections.
Yet through dogged organizing and clever use of technology, this tea party leader from Hagerstown has turned a little-used provision of the Maryland Constitution into a tool capable of overturning chunks of the ruling Democrats' legislative agenda.
Parrott, a University of Maryland-trained
traffic engineer, developed a website that makes it much easier to
collect the 56,000 valid signatures needed to petition a law to
referendum in Maryland. As a result, three laws are headed to voters in
November — laws to legalize same-sex marriage, allow some illegal
immigrants to pay in-state tuition, and create a new congressional map.
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kuddos to this young man. finally a real leader that takes the bull by the horn; has a plan and works it. great news for maryland's citizens.
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