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Tuesday, August 09, 2016

Who Really Cut the $6.1 Million for Aging Maryland Schools?


As I mentioned on yesterday’s episode of The Air Raid, the Maryland State Teachers Association and Maryland’s Pinocchio-in-Chief State Senator Rich Madaleno are haranguing Governor Larry Hogan for what they seem to think is Governor Hogan’s refusal to spend $6.1 million on the Aging Schools Program.

The facts of course show something entirely different.

As it always does, the State Budget was sent to a conference committee. The conference committee consisted of four Democrats and one Republican from both the House and the Senate. On page 4 of the conference committee report, you clearly see the $6.1 million for the Aging Schools Program deleted from the Governor’s allowance and moved into the restricted category.

This was done by the Democrats. This was not done by Larry Hogan.


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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

haranguing? can we get a definition

Anonymous said...

12:03
Yes it is a word. Google it

Anonymous said...

Mardela just got a new tennis court, excuse me, a replacement tennis court. What was wrong with the old one? Is tennis really that important? How much do you figure that cost us?

Anonymous said...

Is there reason or a purpose for the large metal tower on the grounds of Parkside High School? It doesn't appear to have communication satellites on it.