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Money for nothing?Originally published in the Baltimore SunBy John J. Walters Published on Monday, July 26, 2010 The $787 billion federal stimulus package was supposed to create and save jobs to offset the impact of the "Great Recession." But first quarter 2010 data on the stimulus show that many companies in Maryland received staggering sums and yet created, by their own account, zero jobs in the state. The data also show thousands of grants awarded to state organizations, listing only their names and the amount of money they received. Read More » |
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Maryland Taxpayers Losing Money on Stadium DealsOriginally published in Budget & Tax NewsBy Alyssa Carducci Published on Saturday, July 24, 2010 An ill-advised financial arrangement is causing Maryland taxpayers to lose money on sports stadium financing deals that were supposed to save them money. Read More » |
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Bond-rating delusionsOriginally published in the Frederick News-PostBy Marta Hummel Mossburg Published on Wednesday, July 21, 2010 One of the first tenets of Alcoholics Anonymous is the need for addicts to recognize problem drinking. That allows them to stop and to begin the recovery process.Would that Maryland officials have reached that point in recognizing the state's spending problem. Instead, they celebrate, like last week when discredited credit ratings agencies reaffirmed the state's AAA rating, the highest possible. This will allow Maryland to borrow money cheaply and delay hard budget choices by sinking further into debt. Read More » |
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A 'living wage' bill Baltimore can't live withOriginally published in the Baltimore SunBy Marta Hummel Mossburg Published on Monday, July 19, 2010 A new "living wage" will make Baltimore City no more livable than stilettos will make Sen. Barbara Mikulski a forward for the WNBA. Read More » |
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Kane says money not there for light railOriginally published in the GazetteBy Sean R. Sedam | Staff Writer Published on Friday, July 16, 2010 Mary D. Kane has no qualms about backing former Gov. Robert L Ehrlich Jr. when it comes to the Purple Line. Read More » |
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Spending solution flawedOriginally published in the Frederick News-PostBy Marta Hummel Mossburg Published on Wednesday, July 14, 2010 The dean of the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law last week called for states to borrow from the Treasury during recessions. Read More » |
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Legislators need financial literacyOriginally published in the Frederick News-PostBy Marta Hummel Mossburg Published on Wednesday, July 07, 2010 Oklahoma Republican Sen. Tom Coburn recently told the hosts of MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that he did not know who the 23 percent of Americans were who trusted Congress, referring to a poll. I wonder what the numbers are for the Maryland General Assembly, whose members are incredibly adept at pushing tough decisions to future years and blaming others for their own poor choices. Read More » |
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No real punishment for defrauding the cityOriginally published in the Baltimore SunBy Marta Hummel Mossburg Published on Tuesday, July 06, 2010 Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake promised a cleaner city government upon taking over from her disgraced predecessor in February. Read More » |
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Transparency baby stepsOriginally published in the Frederick News-PostBy Marta Hummel Mossburg Published on Wednesday, June 30, 2010 Everything related to government is public by definition. It follows that the government should do everything in its power to make each document and action accessible to state residents, save for the few qualifying as confidential. Read More » |
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Slots cost taxpayersOriginally published in the Frederick News-PostBy Marta Hummel Mossburg Published on Wednesday, June 23, 2010 Taxpayers are always told catastrophic things will happen if certain taxes or spending measures are not passed immediately. Read More » |
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