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Governor Hogan Releases Statement on Unanimous Passage of Budget in Senate

Gov Larry Hogan for slider 450 x280Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has released the following statement in response to the unanimous passage of the FY 2017 budget in the Maryland Senate:

“I would like to thank Senate President Mike Miller, Chairman Kasemeyer, and the members of the Senate for their hard work and unanimous vote on this budget. Working in a bipartisan fashion to give our great state a sound fiscal foundation is a shared responsibility, and today’s vote shows both leadership and partnership toward a common goal.

“The fiscally responsible budget we introduced in January provides historic education funding for the second year in a row, significant investments in Maryland’s neglected transportation system, and delivers 100 percent of the aid that local jurisdictions had anticipated.

“Together, we have made substantial progress, but there is much more work to be done and actions taken by the Senate to reduce the Rainy Day Fund, fence off budget dollars, and reduce Highway User Revenues are certainly matters of concern. In order to keep moving forward, and to build upon the progress of the past year, we must continue to focus on our long-term finances, live within our means, and strive for the much-needed mandate and tax relief our citizens expect and deserve.”

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2 Responses to “Governor Hogan Releases Statement on Unanimous Passage of Budget in Senate”

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    On March 19, 2016 at 6:24 pm responded with... #

    How about giving the senior citizens a break.they have paid their dues over many years . They deserve to get an extra break on filing their taxes. Not some measily 50.00dollor exemption over a period of 5 years.. I guess that will never happen since they are concidered 2nd class citizens in this state.

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    On March 19, 2016 at 6:30 pm responded with... #

    Will we ever have someone in office that will give senior citizens a break on filing their taxes. After all they have paid their dues after paying taxes over so many long years. 50.00 dollars addition on personal exemptions is diffently not a break for them and this is over 5 years . What a joke.

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