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Tuesday, August 05, 2014

Comptroller predicts significant property tax increase

Comptroller Peter Franchot continues his conversation with Center Maryland and emphasizes the importance of pragmatic, non-partisan solutions when it comes to issues such as paying the state’s debt and being responsive to the taxpayer.

Center Maryland: Inside Out brings political realities to the forefront of the discussion, advancing reasonable and responsible ideas. Lisa Harris Jones is an Attorney at Law and Lobbyist, Member and Founder of Harris Jones & Malone, LLC. Damian O’Doherty is a Corporate Communications Strategist, a Principal of KO Public Affairs LLC, and Co-Founder of Center Maryland.

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10 comments:

Anonymous said...

What he is trying to say is that Maryland taxed people to death and they left, leaving those who are still here to make up the shortfall. The Democrats just don't get it. And it starts right here on the local level. Wicomico Co. is loosing wage earners which relates to less tax base. So expect another tax increase next year. You can thank Democrats for that because they are not business friendly.

Anonymous said...

LOL "non-partisan solutions" sought for digging out of ONE-PARTY debt - how INCLUUUUUUSIVE

Scott said...

I predict a significant exodus from the state of Maryland.

Anonymous said...

My house is up for sale, this tax hike is to pay for Rick pollitts greasy restaurant trips.

Anonymous said...

I've noticed only one campaign sign from O'Malley's sidekick Brown in all of Ocean City and don't remember seeing one anywhere else on the Shore.

Anonymous said...

Never met a Taxes I didn't like, the Maryland New motto.

Anonymous said...

What happen to the movement to exit Maryland and become another state on the Eastern Shore? If only!!

Anonymous said...

I m leaving too. Already work at wallops

Anonymous said...

Last budget SUPRPLUS was with the Republicans...'nuff said.

Anonymous said...

I'm looking, worried about someone wanting to buy in Maryland.