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Thursday, August 15, 2013

Legislative Watch Website Provides Voting Records For Assembly Members

The website, Maryland Legislative Watch, has released newly aggregatedvoting records for each delegate and senator in the General Assembly. Previously, those votes were not available by member, said founder and coordinator Elizabeth Myers.

The website is not a formal organization, but is a project of Myers’ to highlight bad bills in the General Assembly that the group believes are antithetical to the Maryland Declaration of Rights, raise fees or taxes, or create new crimes, she said.

Myers lives in Anne Arundel County and sought help from volunteers to create an IT process to aggregate the votes.

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4 comments:

  1. So they all voted for us to take a long walk on a short pier..and most pass unaminoulsy..cant wait to leave MD SOONER THE BETTER

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  2. great site. copied and pasted link to my file. thanks

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  3. These people who vote are under pressure from outside influences. YOU could be one of those influences. Believe it or not...one scorching letter from a voter in your district carries more weight than you would think. The real reason they are going in the other way is that they hardly ever get any letters unless they are asking for help with this and that. Most people will not stand up and demand what makes perfect sense to them. And this is why we have Wieners getting elected to office. (I hope not)

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  4. thank you for posting this!

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