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The Great MD Tax Grab Of ‘07: Villains

On Nov. 12, at 1:22 in the morning, the MD State House of Delegates voted to pass the largest tax increase in MD history. These 88 Democrat delegates should be ashamed of themselves. We will preserve their names here for you to take with you to the ballots come the next MD state elections. We urge you to vote every one of these Delegates out of office.

The 88 Democrat delegates who voted for one or both of the tax bills, comprising the largest tax hike in Maryland history are:

  • Saqib Ali (Montgomery County)
  • Curt Anderson (Baltimore City)
  • Charles Barkley (Montgomery County)
  • Kumar Barve (Montgomery County)
  • Benjamin Barnes (Anne Arundel and Prince George’s Counties)
  • Pam Beidle (Anne Arundel County)
  • Joanne Benson (Prince George’s County)
  • Elizabeth Bobo (Howard County)
  • John Bohanan (St. Mary’s County)
  • Talmadge Branch (Baltimore City)
  • Aisha Braveboy (Prince George’s County)
  • William Bronrott (Montgomery County)
  • Emmett Burns (Baltimore County)
  • Mike Busch (Anne Arundel County)
  • Rudolph Cane (Dorchester and Wicomico Counties)
  • Jon Cardin (Baltimore County)
  • Jill Carter (Baltimore City)
  • Galen Clagett (Frederick County)
  • Virginia Clagett (Anne Arundel County)
  • Norman Conway (Wicomico and Worcester Counties)
  • Dereck Davis (Prince George’s County)
  • John Donoghue (Washington County)
  • Ann Marie Doory (Baltimore City)
  • Kathleen Dumais (Montgomery County)
  • Brian Feldman (Montgomery County)
  • William Frick (Montgomery County)
  • Barbara Frush (Anne Arundel and Prince George’s Counties)
  • Tawanna Gaines (Prince George’s County)
  • James Gilchrist (Montgomery County)
  • Cheryl Glenn (Baltimore City)
  • Melony Griffith (Prince George’s County)
  • Ana Sol Gutierrez (Montgomery County)
  • Guy Guzzone (Howard County)
  • Peter Hammen (Baltimore City)
  • Hattie Harrison (Baltimore City)
  • Keith Haynes (Baltimore City)
  • Anne Healey (Prince George’s County)
  • Henry Heller (Montgomery County)
  • Sheila Hixson (Montgomery County)
  • Marvin Holmes (Prince George’s County)
  • Carolyn Howard (Prince George’s County)
  • James Hubbard (Prince George’s County)
  • Tom Hucker (Montgomery County)
  • Jolene Ivey (Prince George’s County)
  • Mary Dulaney James (Cecil and Harford Counties)
  • Adrienne Jones (Baltimore County)
  • Anne Kaiser (Montgomery County)
  • Ruth Kirk (Baltimore City)
  • Carolyn Krysiak (Baltimore City)
  • Sue Kullen (Calvert County)
  • Jane Lawton (Montgomery County)
  • Susan Lee (Montgomery County)
  • Gerron Levi (Prince George’s County)
  • Murray Levy (Charles County)
  • Mary Ann Love (Anne Arundel County)
  • James Malone (Baltimore and Howard Counties)
  • Roger Manno (Montgomery County)
  • James Mathias (Wicomico and Worcester Counties)
  • Brian McHale (Baltimore City)
  • Maggie McIntosh (Baltimore City)
  • Heather Mizeur (Montgomery County)
  • Dan Morhaim (Baltimore County)
  • Peter Murphy (Charles County)
  • Shirley Nathan-Pulliam (Baltimore County)
  • Doyle Niemann (Prince George’s County)
  • Nathaniel Oaks (Baltimore City)
  • John Olszewski (Baltimore County)
  • Joseline Pena-Melnyk (Anne Arundel and Prince George’s Counties)
  • Shane Pendergrass (Howard County)
  • James Proctor (Calvert and Prince George’s County)
  • Victor Ramirez ( Prince George’s County)
  • Kirill Reznik (Montgomery County)
  • Craig Rice (Montgomery County)
  • Barbara Robinson (Baltimore City)
  • Samuel Rosenberg (Baltimore City)
  • Justin Ross (Prince George’s County)
  • David Rudolph (Cecil County)
  • Dana Stein (Baltimore County)
  • Melvin Stukes (Baltimore City)
  • Shawn Tarrant (Baltimore City)
  • Herman Taylor (Montgomery County)
  • Frank Turner (Howard County)
  • Veronica Turner (Prince George’s County)
  • Kriselda Valderrama (Prince George’s County)
  • Joe Vallario (Calvert and Prince George’s Counties)
  • Michael Vaughn (Prince George’s County)
  • Jeffrey Waldstreicher (Montgomery County)
  • Jay Walker (Prince George’s County)

Not one Republican voted in favor of these unnecessary tax hikes.

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Posted on Monday, November 12th, 2007 at 7:42 pm.
Categories: Maryland, Corruption, Taxes, O'Malley.
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2 Responses to “The Great MD Tax Grab Of ‘07: Villains”

  1. 1
    Tax Fairness Says:

    I think it’s unfair that you throw all of the Delegates into one pile. I know that some of them voted only for the income tax bill, which is actually a REDUCTION for most people. As someone struggling with gas and energy prices, I’m glad that some of our Delegates had the courage to cast a vote to provide us working class families with some relief. And I guess that means that all the Republicans voted against tax RELIEF, something they claim is a priority. Go figure!

  2. 2
    Phillip Says:

    Hey Tax Fairness.. how do you feel now that all the hikes have gone in. Haven’t you realized it affects EVERYONE and the entire BS about it actually reducing the tax burden on most Marylanders was political BS? O’Malley just tells you the numbers you want to hear, but last time I checked I was paying $3.50 a gallon at the pump, $3.75 a gallon for Milk, and 6% sales tax on all my purchases plus the small business out their that employee most of the people in Maryland now pay a technology tax of 6% everytime they need computer assistance if they don’t have an internal person.

    It’s people like you that in the 1930’s supported Hitler thinking he was going to change everything for the better.



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