ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP/WJZ) — The Maryland General Assembly adjourned its 90-day legislation session at midnight Monday. Here’s a look at the legislation that passed.
Political reporter Pat Warren has more on what Governor Larry Hogan says about the deal that was finally reached.
State leaders are counting their wins and losses.
Governor Hogan’s losses include no tax break for donations to schools, no restoring pension funds, no reopening the Annapolis police barracks and no additional troopers. His win: the fact that there’s no new taxes.
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No rain tax but i bet the idiot mayor still implements it sorry Salisbury tax payers and BUSINESSES.
ReplyDeleteChuckie Poo is so jealous of a Republican Governor that he is bashing him every chance he gets. He and Jim Ireton hate Republicans so bad they would die for a Democrat.
ReplyDeleteChuck Cook
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Here's the thing about the "repeal" of the "rain tax"
1.) There is no rain tax.
2.) Taxpayers still have to pay for the federal mandated Storm Water Management program. Nothing has actually been repealed
So, Hogan voters, you got what you wanted: An empty suit politician, selling you a slogan, that he got "repealed". I mean, nothing has actually changed, and you still have to pay, but, hey, you guys got a word repealed. Good job!
Chuck needs to take a shower because he stinks.
ReplyDeleteTalk about empty suit chuck and jimtard now that calling the kettle black..you and your kind (democrats) offer empty promises, empty hope, empty factories, empty heads(education), empty wallets, empty coffers, the democrats glass is always half full, and that's being optimisic
ReplyDeleteHow about the gender neutral dressing room bill? You know, allowing guys to try on clothes in the ladies dressing rooms.
ReplyDeleteEmpty Suit. How original Chuck Cook, thanks for stealing that quote from a good Republican. You F*n Idiot!!
ReplyDeleteMaryland's Democrat dominated legislature ("General Assembly") has been a f'ing joke for many years, and this is no exception.
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