From Sen. Nancy Jacobs: Most of us want all children to be safe. But the sad truth is there are repeated reports of children who are abused physically or sexually and even murdered. When they are harmed we must go to police. That did not happen in two high profile cases that captured the attention […]
Whiteley: Budget and Taxation Committee Votes Unfavorably on Right to Record Bill
From Roy Whiteley, Founder, Marylanders For Fair Property Taxation: Unbelievably, after passing this bill out of committee last year and then passing the full Senate last year 46 to 0, the Budget and Taxation Committee this year voted unfavorably on the same bill!!!! Chairman Edward J. Kasemeyer sent Senator Glassman and us the following explanatory […]
Harford County Republican Central Committee: “So Long as We Permit the Message to be ‘Just a Little Bit More Will be Enough,’ We will be Ruled by Big Government Democratic Politicians in Maryland”
From the Harford County Republican Central Committee: Letter begins here: Dear Residents of Maryland: Governor Martin O’Malley continues to demonstrate the breadth of his big-government mentality during this ongoing legislative session in Annapolis. It is apparent that he is trying to position himself as a liberal leader as he looks ahead at future political office […]
Whiteley: Hearing Notice for Bill Creating Task Force to Study Property Tax Assessment and Appeals Process
From H. Leroy Whiteley, Jr., founder, Marylanders for Fair Property Taxation: HEARING NOTICE HB 881 TASK FORCE TO STUDY PROPERTY TAX ASSESSMENT AND APPEALS PROCESS. WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE MARCH 2, 2012 1:00 PM This year our most important bill is being introduced by Delegate Glen Glass of the Harford County delegation and member of […]
Cerveny: “As Funding Levels Have Decreased So Has Student Performance”
From Randy Cerveny, President of Harford County Education Association (HCEA): To the editor: Monday night over 60 teachers took a stand to maintain high quality schools for the students of Harford County. Dressed in black, 6 teachers spoke about their relationship with their students and the need for adequate resources to help our children raise […]
Reinhardt: “There is a Way for this Board ‘to be Good Again,’ and that Way is Simple – Properly Negotiate Last Year’s Contract and Properly Negotiate this Year’s Contract”
Brian Reinhardt, a teacher at Patterson Mill High School, made the following public comments to the members of the Harford County Board of Education during a February 13 Board business meeting: I’ve had the benefit of working at many high schools around the county, interacting with many central office personnel, and networking with colleagues at […]
Bodway: “Yet Another Poor Decision Has Been Made Once Again By Sheriff Bane…”
From Steven Bodway: “The Perfect fit for the Job” Making people feel good for what they do every day is a driving force behind leadership. At 45 South Main Street your Sheriff continues to be driven by his own narcissistic behavior without consideration of what is best for Harford County’s citizens. Recently, yet another poor […]
Cerveny: “Regardless of the Innocent Façade Painted by County Executive Craig, Accepting Such a ‘Bonus’ Without Negotiating it Would Erode Educators’ Collective Bargaining Rights…”
From Randy Cerveny, President of Harford County Education Association (HCEA): To the editor: HCEA celebrates having protected the negotiation rights of Harford County’s teachers. The Harford County Education Association reached a tentative agreement with the Harford County Board of Education negotiations team to discuss the disbursement of the $1,250 in supplemental funds from the County […]