ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Maryland House Speaker Michael Busch is backing a measure to boost school construction money for counties experiencing high student enrollment growth.
The measure outlined Friday is sponsored by two Montgomery County Democrats: Del. Sheila Hixson and Sen. Nancy King.
The bill would provide roughly $20 million annually to be divided among counties where student enrollment growth exceeds 150 percent of the statewide average over the past five years. Counties with an average of more than 300 re-locatable classrooms in the past five years also would be eligible.
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Illegal Aliens which us property tax payers are footing the BILL.
ReplyDeleteHas to be illegals because the records show md residents have been fleeing, small businesses too....foreclosed homes every where!
ReplyDeleteMy son says his classes are full of foreign kids who don't speak English.
ReplyDeleteThink about this. As people a fleeing Salisbury and buisnesss are closing down, thousands of apartments are being built all around town. Who is supposed to fill them? No one would build them if there were not already people to move in. College students? Welfare recipients from Baltimore? Illegials from south of the boarder? Makes you wonder. Who's paying for everything?
ReplyDeleteActually, you're correct. There is an active plan among all of Salisbury's local blacks, liberal whites, Hispanics, gays, and pizza lovers to push out every single white, conservative owned business in the city except for chicken stands and starbucks. Then, we will establish an independent city-state where we shall outlaw all of the Methodist churches, force children to covert to either Islam or Buddhism and then make the remaining "'muricans" bow down to a giant status of Barack Obama that will be build downtown...luckily we are well on our way to achieving this precise goal.....mwhahahahaha
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