2:38 Probably yes. The dirty little secret behind the 'rain tax' is that these jurisdictions are mandated to improve water quality by the feds. Stormwater fees are here to stay, nationally I might add. We are just going to have a lot more local control over it in this state once it is repealed.
As a life long democrat . I am glad I crossed party lines and gave this guy a chance. He has done more for us in 2 week than omalley did in 8 years.
ReplyDelete1:23,I agree and the real challenge will be getting Miller and Busch to sign on.
ReplyDeleteOnce it is complete, which it should be since he balanced the budget, will the local dopes still "voluntarily" tax us?
ReplyDeleteThank you.
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ReplyDeleteProbably yes. The dirty little secret behind the 'rain tax' is that these jurisdictions are mandated to improve water quality by the feds. Stormwater fees are here to stay, nationally I might add. We are just going to have a lot more local control over it in this state once it is repealed.
GOD BLESS YOU GOVERNOR! The right man for a thankless job!!
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ReplyDelete1:23,I agree and the real challenge will be getting Miller and Busch to sign on.
February 4, 2015 at 1:36 PM
Miller, Busch and Maggi are attacking the Governor on the supposed education cuts.