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As we predicted long ago, the Rick Pollitt / Barrie Tilghman / Jim Ireton appointed PAC-14 board, led by Phil “Mr. Tax Increase” Tilghman, doesn’t want people like Debbie Campbell and Stevie Prettyman asking questions. Therefore, Tilghman has asked that both Campbell and Prettyman be replaced.
Of course, Salisbury Council President Louise Smith jumped all over that one; almost immediately calling Campbell and telling her that she would be replaced. That staunch defender of the taxpayer, Shanie Shields, will be taking her place.
Fortunately for Wicomico residents, Council President Gail Bartkovich has politely told Phil Tilghman to “go to hell”. Sadly, Tilghman deliberately schedules meetings to conflict with the schedules of both Campbell and Prettyman (must have learned that one from Louise Smith and Gary Comegys). Needless to say, County Executive Rick Pollitt isn’t taking a stand. If he was, PAC-14 would be missing the county’s appropriation without the resignation of Tilghman and a couple of other board members.
Saying he wants the U.S. to lead the world in clean energy technology, President Obama on Tuesday proposed a new government program he said would create jobs and help the environment by giving consumers financial incentives to make their homes more energy-efficient.
Like last year's "Cash for Clunkers" rebate, Mr. Obama's $6 billion "Homestar" program would provide consumers rebates of up to $3,000 per home for upgrades that include insulation, duct sealing, water heaters, windows, roofing and doors. Separately, consumers could get a $3,000 check for performing a home energy audit and a subsequent retrofit.
Over the past several years, immigration hard-liners at the Arizona Legislature persuaded their colleagues to criminalize the presence of illegal border-crossers in the state and ban soft immigration policies in police agencies — only to be thwarted by vetoes from a Democratic governor.
This year, their prospects have improved. A proposal to draw local police deeper into the fight against illegal immigration has momentum, and even opponents expect the new Republican governor to sign off on the changes.
The proposal would make Arizona the only state to criminalize the presence of illegal immigrants through an expansion of its trespassing law. It also would require police to try to determine people's immigration status when there's reasonable suspicion they are in the country illegally.
An estimated 460,000 illegal immigrants live in the state.
"The greatest threat to our neighborhoods is the illegal alien invasion," said Republican Sen. Russell Pearce of Mesa, sponsor of the proposal, explaining that some illegal immigrants who are criminals bring violence and other crimes to the United States.
Supporters say the new rules are needed because the federal government has done a lousy job of trying seal the border and crack down on immigrants in the country's interior. Opponents say such new duties would be costly and lead to racial profiling.
The proposal passed the Senate two weeks ago, and a similar bill could come to a vote of the full House as early as this week.
Wed, May, 5th, 2010
Aleta Davis, Publicity Chair
The Friends of Poplar Hill Mansion
117 Elizabeth StreetSalisbury, MD 21801
410-749-1776www.poplarhillmansion.orgNancy Marasco,
Curatorwww.curator@poplarhillmansion.org The Friends of Poplar Hill Mansion is pleased to invite you to join us at the Mansion for our Spring, Mother’s Day Tea, Wed., May 5th, 2010, at 11:30 am. Menu includes fruit cup, homemade seasonal soup, assorted tea sandwiches, scones with clotted cream and jams, assorted sweets and tea. Bring your favorite lady and let her know how special she is, or pamper yourself! Gentlemen, this is the perfect gift for your special lady, the gift of time with you! Special guest is Anne Riley, Calligrapher. She will create a beautiful note card for each guest who reserves for the tea. Reservations are required as our teas are sellouts. Cost is $20.00 per person. See how our historic interior paint project is coming and ask how you can be a part of faux marbling our great arch in the front hall. Donations for our food bank of non perishable goods are greatly appreciated.
The Friends of Poplar Hill Mansion is a 501 (c) (3) dedicated to the preservation of this fine Federal home, the oldest in Salisbury. Funds raised go toward historic restoration and upkeep. Want to be a part of it all? Please consider joining the Friends of Poplar Hill Mansion. Membership begins at the $25.00 giving level and includes many benefits. Free tours are the first and third Sundays of the month from 1-4, with private, candlelight, and children’s tours by reservation for a small fee. Please call Nancy Marasco at 410-1776 for information or check our website, www.poplarhillmansion.org