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Monday, February 02, 2015

Budget & Tax Chairman Says Hogan May Not Be Able To Do "Anything Significant" On Taxes

Governor Larry Hogan delivers his first State of the State Address to a joint session of the legislature on Wednesday.

He is expected to discuss his legislative agenda in the speech.

Hogan may outline which tax he wants lawmakers to cut, though aides to the governor are not saying what he might propose in the speech.

Hogan has promised to pursue a tax cut in his first year in office.

On Maryland's News This Week on WBAL, Senator Ed Kasemeyer, chairman of the Senate Budget and Taxation Committee says Hogan may not be able to do much when it comes to taxes.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Governor Hogan needs to explain to the public what he wants to do, the negative impacts to the programs, the positive impact to the budget, and who is impeding his vision. the voters will be able to see that the dumbocrats still in charge of the state legislature are the impediments...and hopefully vote accordingly in the next set of elections. We voted him in - but neglected to give him the full support he needs to perform his job to the fullest extent!

Anonymous said...

Perhaps Hogan can take a page from NObama's playbook and abuse the power of Executive Orders like Nobama does when he doesn't get his way.

Anonymous said...

Amen, 11:25