Taxes Issues
March 10, 2012 JTaxes
House Ways and Means
Chair Shelia Hixon (410) 841-3469
Vice-Chair Samuel Rosenburg 410) 841-3297
Kathryn Afzali (410) 841-3288
Kumar Barve (410) 841-3464
Joseph Boteler (410) 841-3365
Talmadge Branch (410) 841-3398
Jon Cardin (410) 841-3833
Mark Fisher (410) 841-3231
William Frick (410) 841-3454
Ron George (410) 841-3439
Glen Glass (410) 841-3280
Carolyn Howard (410) 841-3919
Jolene Ivey (410) 841-3478
Anne Kaiser (410) 841-3036
Eric Luedtke (410) 841-3110
Aruna Miller (410) 841-3090
LeRoy Meyers (410) 841-3321
Justin Ross (410) 841-3652
Andrew Serafini (410) 841-3447
Melvin Stukes (410) 841-3544
Michael Summers (410) 841-3340
Frank Turner (410) 841-3246
Jay Walker (410) 841-3581
March 09, 2012 JTaxes
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Governor O'Malley's 6% sales tax is moving forward with a public committee hearing, the first step for any bill to become law on Wednesday March 14th.
The Senate Budget and Taxation Committee already approved an income tax hike in the Governor's budget. The bill will move to a full Senate vote.
Americans for Prosperity Maryland is hosting a press conference prior to the public hearings. Will you attend and keep the pressure on Governor O'Malley and Annapolis to abandon this damaging middle class tax hike?
What: Press Conference and Public Testimony in Committee
When: Noon on Wednesday March 14th
Where: Meet at Lawyers Mall in Annapolis
March 05, 2012 JTaxes
Protesters Rally In Catonsville Against Governors Proposed Gas Tax Hike
CATONSVILLE, Md. (WJZ) Gas tax controversy. The battle against the governor’s proposal to raise it is heating up.
Weijia Jiang has the latest on how taxpayers are fighting back.
February 16, 2012 JTaxes
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After an unsuccessful attempt to nearly double Maryland's gas tax Senator Rob Gargiola is using disingenuous election time rhetoric by saying he "does not support" Governor O'Malley's 6% sales tax on gas tax.
However Gargiola says he'd still support a "scaled back" gas tax proposal.
The truth is even a scaled back gas tax increase, such as Gargiola's proposed 10 cent increase from 2011, still damages the middle class, adds another burden to all businesses that we will pay for, and evaporates too much money from Maryland's economy.
Sen. Rob Garagiola, now running for Congress, says "We have to be sensitive to the economy. We have to be sensitive to people's pocketbooks."
February 08, 2012 JTaxes
Americans for Prosperity activists in Maryland can make a long lasting impact by building new relationships and consensus through the overwhelming bi-partisan opposition to increasing the gas tax.
Every person you talk to about the gas tax needs persuaded to contact Governor O'Malley and their State elected officials by phone, e-mail, and written letter telling them to abandon increasing the gas tax.
These three powerful articles are persuasive tools you need to use to activate Marylanders who have never taken action on issues like this!
Mike Miller Says 15 Cents is Too Much, Delegate Bromwell's Letter
Comptroller Peter Franchot Calls Increasing the Gas Tax Dumb