Tuesday, May 1, 2012

From ~ CHANGE MARYLAND

In Case You Missed It: Change Maryland / Larry Hogan

"Doomsday Budget"
NBC-4 4.27.12

"Only in Maryland could a $700 million increase be considered 'doomsday.'" -Larry Hogan



Change Maryland Announces One-Year Anniversary 
citybizlist 4.27.12

"It has become the largest citizens' organization in the state with over 12,000 followers on Facebook." 

http://baltimore.citybizlist.com/1/2012/4/27/Change-Maryland-Announces-OneYear-Anniversary.aspx


The Budget Mess and Tax Hikes
Maryland Reporter 4.26.12

“They want the government to do what they’re doing at home,” and determine 'what are the priorities we have to fund' without new revenues, Hogan said. “Every single year they’ve increased spending by more than $1 billion.” 


"Doomsbay Budget," Special Session, Taxes and Spending
WBAL "Jimmy Mathis" 4.21.12

 "We started with just a few friends and have grown into an army of 12,000 people from every single county in Maryland." - Larry Hogan

"They weren't able to get this done when they have control over all three parts of Government." -Jimmy Mathis

 "I'm glad it blew up, we don't want these tax increases. They have a failed record of lost jobs, higher spending, record tax increases and broken promises.  -Larry Hogan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEtFXd1HqnY&feature=youtu.be


One-Party Rule, Special Interests
WCBM "Sean and Frank" 4.19.12

 "When you have a one party rule in a state like Maryland, like we've had for almost decades, it's no wonder the party can get away with just about anything." -Frank Luber

 "Our group Change Maryland, we founded it almost a year ago, we've been adding 1000 people a month to bring common sense and fiscal restraint to Annapolis." -Larry Hogan

 "We need a group to lobby for the rest of us." -Frank Luber

http://www.changemaryland.org/2012/04/chairman-larry-hogan-on-wcbm/



Why do Annapolis Leaders do these things? - because they can
Baltimore Sun Op Ed: 4.17.12

"Of course, reasonable people can disagree over the wisdom of the governor's unsuccessful wind energy proposal. But the timing of the rally struck me as especially curious. Why would state leaders elevate this boutique, quixotic proposal over more immediate priorities impacting the lives of Marylanders, like the state budget? Then it occurred to me: Because they can." - Larry Hogan

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/oped/bs-ed-assembly-democrats-20120417,0,3065380.story


Change Maryland Grows to 10,000 in Under a Year
citybizlist 4.09.12

"There is an alternative to arrogant one-party monopoly rule.Small businesses, taxpayers and those looking for work unfortunately are not considered 'special interests,' and as a result are dismissed as collateral damage as Maryland marches on towards ever-increasing spending and taxes." - Larry Hogan

http://baltimore.citybizlist.com/1/2012/4/9/Change-Maryland-Grows-to-10000-in-Under-a-Year.aspx



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