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January 9, 2010

Message from the Chairman: Maryland's High Taxes Poses

a Hurdle for Northrop Grumman's Relocation


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Earlier this week Northrop Grumman announced that it will move their corporate headquarters from Los Angeles to the Washington metropolitan area.  Because aerospace giant Lockheed Martin is already headquartered in Bethesda, our state might have a strong claim on snagging the corporate giant.

 

Northrop's relocation is Maryland's most significant economic development opportunity since we emerged as a big winner in the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) process, as a result of Governor Bob Ehrlich's leadership.  According to the Los Angeles Times, Northup Grumman employs over 21,000 people in Los Angeles County alone.

 

Unfortunately, Maryland's prospects for landing Northrop Grumman are colliding with the 2007 Democratic tax increases.  The increase in our highest income tax rate went from 8% to 9.45%, putting our state at a distinct disadvantage with Virginia.

 

For the last two years Governor O'Malley and his apologists have tried mightily to rebut the very compelling evidence that the tax increases are hurting the state's economy.   Last year when the first state tax revenue declines were reported by Comptroller Franchot, the news was met with skepticism and denial.   Sen. Rich Madaleno (D-18) even told the Washington Post  last May that it was still too soon for people to be moving from Maryland to Virginia, where individual income taxes are lower because "Trying to sell a high-end house right now is not the easiest thing to do."

 

However by November Comptroller Franchot reported that the number of Marylanders with more than $1 million in taxable income had fallen from 7,000 to 4,900 during tax year 2008 - a 30 percent drop.  Out of the people who filed as millionaires in 2007, 542 of them did not submit a full-year return in Maryland in 2008 - a drop of 8%.  The permanent exodus of just another 8% could result in costing the state more in tax revenues than it would have theoretically gained from higher tax rates. 

 

However the long term cost to the state is not just the prospect of existing high income earners moving out of the state.  It is also includes their reluctance to move to Maryland.

 

Jay Hancock in a Baltimore Sun blog post did an excellent comparison on the choices faced by Northup Grumman's executives:

"Let's assume new Northrop boss Wes Bush will make what outgoing CEO Ronald Sugar made in cash salary and bonus, which in 2008 was $4.3 million. If he settles in Montgomery County, Maryland, thanks (in part) to the state's "millionaire tax" he'll pay what I calculate to be $396,000 in state income tax and Montgomery County piggyback income tax. (This is highly simplified. I'm not counting deductions and in any given year his taxable income might be even more with option exercises, capital gains etc.)

"But if they put Northrop's new headquarters just across the Potomac and Bush lives there, he would pay only $247,000 in Virginia income tax, saving $149,000. (Again, I'm simplifying. Since he would get a bigger deduction on his federal return by paying Maryland taxes, his federal taxes might be lower if he lived in Maryland. But overall he'd still be way ahead in Virginia, especially once he started paying taxes on capital gains.)"

Maryland's so-called millionaire top tax bracket is slated to sunset at the end of this year.  However liberal activists and legislators are already calling  for the continuation of the tax. At least now they claim it will produce $100 million for the state, which is less then they claimed when it first became law.

It will be interesting to see both what the legislature does and where Northrop Grumman locates its headquarters. However should the company choose Virginia, that state's taxpayers should send a thank you to Maryland's Annapolis Democrats.  

Mark Uncapher

Montgomery County Republican Chairman


 

Spending as usual in Maryland General Assembly

Originally published in the Washington Examiner 

by Marta Hummel Mossburg

What $2 billion deficit? The pre-filed bills before the Maryland legislature show pet causes, narrow interests and bigger spending will dominate debate when legislators convene on Jan. 13 for the 2010 session.

For example, Sen. Robert Garagiola, D-Montgomery County, wants Marylanders to spend $40,000 to build a tai chi court at Cabin John Park. The exercise may promote "serenity through gentle movements," as described by the pre-eminent Mayo Clinic. But can't proponents pay for it themselves?

Sen. Edward Kasemeyer, a Democrat representing Baltimore and Howard counties, wants taxpayers to go into debt for $250,000 to help the Columbia Association Inc. improve Symphony Woods Park. For those not in the know, the Columbia Association is a private organization in Howard funded by homeowners on the property it oversees and by fees from nonresidents who use its facilities.

Del. Aisha Braveboy, D-Prince George's County, wants $250,000 to improve the Walker Mill Day Care Center. That's great for Walker Mill's employees and parents whose children attend the school, but not for everyone else who receives no subsidies for child care.

I wonder if these legislators made a personal donation to fund the causes for which they so lavishly pledge taxpayer dollars. More importantly, these proposals make a joke of House Speaker Michael Busch's statement that the state government is all "bone and gristle."

The bond bills are small expenses compared to other proposals, however.

With expanded Medicaid rolls eating up an ever larger percentage of the budget, Sen. Joan Carter Conway, D-Baltimore City, wants to force insurers to expand in vitro fertilization coverage. Can Conway explain how a procedure that can only be described as nonessential and that costs more than $10,000 per cycle (many couples need more than one), when offered to women of child-bearing age in Maryland, will help to contain costs and provide greater access to basic medical services? Maryland already has one of the highest number of health care mandates in the country, making insurance more expensive.

With expanded Medicaid rolls eating up an ever larger percentage of the budget, Sen. Joan Carter Conway, D-Baltimore City, wants to force insurers to expand in vitro fertilization coverage. Can Conway explain how a procedure that can only be described as nonessential and that costs more than $10,000 per cycle (many couples need more than one), when offered to women of child-bearing age in Maryland, will help to contain costs and provide greater access to basic medical services? Maryland already has one of the highest number of health care mandates in the country, making insurance more expensive.

Del. Michael Smigiel, R-Caroline, Cecil, Kent and Queen Anne's counties, and Del. Saqib Ali, D-Montgomery County, should be praised for proposing separate pieces of legislation to expand transparency in the state. And Smigiel deserves special recognition for legislation to make it harder for the state to condemn private property to hand it over to well-connected developers.

But what's missing is serious legislation, like amending state employee pensions to make them more affordable to taxpayers, to align tax receipts with expenditures. In a Department of Legislative Services report, Michael Rubenstein wrote, "The decline in the system's funded status from 78.6 to 65.0 percent, and projections that the funding ratio will continue to approach 50.0 percent in coming years, are just the latest signs that the state will face a significant fiscal challenge to pay for retiree costs in the years ahead."

And that's not even counting health care for state retirees. Taxpayers should not be fooled if legislators manage to balance the budget this election year. A failure to make substantive cuts to the state budget in 2010 only means higher taxes in 2011 and beyond.

Examiner columnist Marta Mossburg is a senior fellow at the Maryland Public Policy Institute and lives in Baltimore. mmossburg@mdpolicy.org


 

From the Maryland Senate Republicans:

Legislative Salaries Increases Derailed 

In response to harsh Republican opposition and taxpayer outrage, the Democrat leadership of the Maryland General Assembly issue a statement today and conceded that their will be no proposals to increase legislative compensation over the next four-year term.

Senate Minority Leader Allan Kittleman issued the following statement with regard to the recommendations of the Maryland General Assembly Compensation Commission:

"With so much hardship facing Maryland's taxpayers, now is not the time for legislators to consider pay increases or other enhanced compensation. Unfortunately, historic tax increases and bad policy decisions by Governor O'Malley has significantly added to the fiscal burden that has been placed on Maryland's citizens.  While Republican legislators have strongly opposed this "tax and spend" mentality, the Democrat majority has rubber-stamped the O'Malley agenda instead of stopping this economic "piling on" of our fiscally-stressed taxpayers. Maryland taxpayers are absolutely correct when they express their outrage on this process."

 

Precinct Organization for Legislative District 16

(includes Bethesda, Chevy Chase and parts of Potomac)


For the past year, we have been working on bringing volunteer lists up to date. We have been looking at each of our eight legislative districts in each newsletter.  In this issue we focus on District 16.


 

 

 

There are three Regional Chairs for District 16:

Mike Monroe of Bethesda is the Apartment Regional Chair mm@mikemoninternational.com Larry Lesser of Rockville is the North Regional Chair lmlesser@gmail.com and Robert Dyer of Bethesda is the South Regional Chair robert1999@hotmail.com

 

The following people are listed as Precinct Chairs for District 16:


Pct Voting Place             Name

            

Bannockburn ES (Co chair)   Keith Parsky

Bannockburn ES (Co chair)   Jim Clapp

Bethesda Chevy Chase Rescue  Frank Enten

Bethesda ES                  Phil Buford

Bradley Hills ES               Mark Uncapher

Carderock Springs ES       Carolyn Caludis

Christ Lutheran Church     Patrick Lavelle

Clara Barton Comm. Cen.Vinod Dar

Concord St Andrews MethEloise Buford

Farmland ES                    Allie Williams

Friendship Heights Village    Don Weinroth

Ivymount School               Peter Huessy

Lynbrook School Ctr           Tom & Molly Skilton

North Bethesda MS           Alex Vincent

Promenade Party Rm         Mike Monroe

Promenade Party Rm         Karen Palmer-Chesney

River Falls Swim Club           Laura Podaras

St. Jane Frances De Chantal   Joe Aukward

Tilden Ctr./Parkland             Larry Lesser

Walter Johnson HS              Sue Hall

Washington Waldorf School   Ghiyath Nakshbendi

Westland MS                     Jim Clapp

Whitman HS                      Lee Ann Knapp


In addition to acquainting district residents with

information on their districts, we also need to make

 sure we have correct information as we enter the all

important election year of 2010. If you have any

deletions, additions or corrections to this information,please contact Pat Fenati, Organization Chair at 301-253-2505 or e-mail her at fenati@verizon.net 


 

 

want to be a Precinct Chair at this time.  Look for the

future dates on the MCGOP WEB Page http://mcgop.net


Help WantedPlease look below in the Help Wanted section of this newsletter for a listing of precincts in need of chairs.

 

There are 32 Precincts in this district. We currently have chairs for 21 of those precincts. That leaves 11 precincts with no chairs. Five of the precinct chairs have attended the Precinct Training offered about once a month at headquarters.Precinct Training is free, open to all Republicans who want to get involved at the grassroots at anylevel.  It is worth attending even if you don't

 

The Central Committee members for District 16 are:

Robert Dyer of Bethesda robert1999@hotmail.com

Gus Alzona also of Bethesda AugustusAlzona@gmail.com

Mark Uncapher also of District 16 is an At-Large member of the Central Committee and is Chairman of the County Republican Party.

 

The Legislative District Chair for District 16 is Ruth Melson. Ruth lives in Kensington. She is President of the Rock Creek Women's Republican Club. In 2008 she was named the Montgomery County Republican Woman of the year and in 2009 she organized volunteers and managed the Republican booth at the Montgomery County Fair. Ruth can be reached at rockinruth@verizon.net

 

Help WantedVacancies for Precinct Chairs in District 16


Do you want to get involved at the grassroots level in a very important election year? Are you concerned you don't know how to do it? We will help you every step of the way. Attend Precinct Training (a two  hour class offered most months.) If your precinct already has a chair consider helping as co-chair or choose a nearby Precinct without a chair. You do not have to live in a precinct to be the Precinct Chair of that precinct.

 

The following precincts in District 16 are without Precinct Chairs:


Ashburton ES    

Grosvenor School Ctr 

Jewish Community Center

Little Flower School Hall

Luxmanor ES

Parkside Clubhouse North

Somerset ES

St. Dunstan's Episcopal Church

Tilden MS

Westbrook ES

Wyngate ES


If you are interested in chairing one of these precincts, please call Pat Fenati at 301-253-5205 or e-mail her at fenati@verizon.net


 
Thinking of Running for office?  Get a jump-start at Candidate Training School on Saturday, February 13

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Hosted by the Howard County Republican Party, the training will take place on Saturday, February 13, 2010, 7:30 am until 5:00 pm

Where:

Circle D Farm, 15535 Carrs Mill Road, Woodbine, MD 21797

                   http://www.circledfarm.com/Home.aspx


Directions:

Route I 70 to State route 97 south. Follow State route 97 to the third traffic light  at Carrs Mill Road. Turn right and continue for approximately 1.5 miles to Circle D Farm on the left.


Schedule:

Registration begins at 7:30 am. First session at 8:00 am, Lunch 12 noon. The last session begins at 4:00 pm. Each session will be 50 minutes in length.


 

Instructors:

Former MD GOP Executive Director, Justin Ready - Campaign organization

National Committeeman - Louis Pope - Campaign Finance

Former MD GOP Finance Director, April Rose - Event Planning

Former MD GOP Communications Director, Audra Harrison - Press relations and letter writing

Senator Marty Madden - Door to Door

Former MD GOP Political Director, Steve Crim - Data mining, GOTV

GOP Shoppe, President, Brian Harlin - logo design and collateral materials


Cost: $40 per person in advance, will include all materials, beverages, snacks, lunch.

Make checks payable to: HCRCC Operating Account
Mail your check to: HCRCC, P.O. Box 26, Ellicott City, MD 21041-0026
Sorry, no payment at the door.


Contact: John Wafer, Vice Chairman, HCRCC, Phone: 410-465-4427   jdwafer@verizon.net

If you are thinking of running for office and have not yet called our candidate recruitment folks, you can reach MCGOP Chairman Mark Uncapher at 301-417-9256 or e-mail him at mark@uncapher.net
Call Candidate Recruitment Chairman Jim Shalleck at
301-987-0505 or e-mail him at jimshalleck@hotmail.com
 
Pat  McDonough Tells First Monday Audience Why He is Running for Governor

Pat McDonough

Republican Candidate for Governor Del. Pat McDonough told the Montgomery County Republican Party's January 2010 "First Monday" that he is running for Governor by putting together a coalition of libertarians, independents, Republicans, Democrats and populists.

The candidate highlighted is opposition to a possible 2013 tax increase in Maryland if a Democratic legislature and Governor are returned to power.  He emphasized his strong opposition to Maryland being a "sanctuary state" for illegal immigration.

 McDonough also indicated that he is prepared to step aside as a candidate if Bob Ehrlich decides to run for Governor.

Pat can be reached at Pat McDonough . Org

 
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In This Issue
Message from the Chairman
Spending as usual in Maryland General Assembly..
District 16 Precincts
Vacancies for Precinct Chairs in District 16.
Calling all Candidates! Candidate Training School on February 13
Pat McDonough talks about why he is running for Governor
MCGOP Convention set for Saturday, March 6
Contact your Central Committee Members
Thank you to Our 2009 Supporters..
 

Mark your
Calendar!
Tea Party at
State House in Annapolis!

Annapolis Statehouse
January 13, 7:00 p.m.
Comfortable roundtrip Bus Transportation available at $10!

NEW ELEPHANT LOGO 2007

Join Americans for Prosperity "to demonstrate to our legislators that we are tired and fed up with the way our state government is being run! ... Maryland currently has a 2 billion dollar deficit.   Are you happy with how they continue to spend your money?   Are you comfortable that Montgomery County is basically Annapolis' ATM machine to use as they please?

For bus transportation, make a reservation by calling Thor Smith at 301-252-1220 or email him at tsmith@runnersinc.com
Bus departure will be at 4:30 p.m. at Gaithersburg Park and Ride at I-270 (exit 11 and Maryland 124. 
For more information and activities earlier in the day, click here: www.marchonannapolis.com

 

Montgomery County Republican
"First Monday"
NEW ELEPHANT LOGO 2007
February 1 at 7:30 p.m.

The first Monday evening of each month The Montgomery County GOP hosts an event in which Republicans can meet candidates and discuss concerns and ideas.  The next First Monday will take place on February 1 at 7:30 p.m. at Montgomery County Republican headquarters at 15833 Crabbs Branch Way in Rockville.

 The featured guest in March will be candidate for U.S. Senate, Queens Anne's Commissioner Eric Wargotz, pictured below.

Eric Wargotz 
 

County GOP Convention set for March 6
9 a.m.-Noon
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Maryland GOP Chairman to Keynote

2010 promises to be a banner year for Republicans!  Get in on the action by attending the Seventh Annual Montgomery County Republican Convention to be held Saturday, March 6 from 9:00 a.m. - 12 Noon at the Universities at Shady Grove Auditorium,9630 Gudelsky Drive, Rockville.

The keynote speaker this year is Audrey Scott, Chairman of the Maryland Republican Party.  She has a history of winning elections in the democratic stronghold of Prince Georges County.
Audrey Scott
MDGOP Chair Audrey Scott

Don't miss out on this dynamic event.  You will be inspired by the speakers, meet candidates for office, learn how to engage Republicans in your precinct, and network with fellow Montgomery County Republicans.

For more information, click here:
2010 MCGOP Convention

 
 
Upcoming Events
calendar

Americans for Prosperity March on Annapolis on Wednesday, January 13, 7:00 p.m.
  See separate item above for more details.

Leisure World Republican Club meeting on Monday, January 18, 10:00 a.m.  This is a general meeting at which participants can express ideas and concerns.  Montgomery County Republican chairman Mark Uncapher will be available to answer questions.  At Club House One, Leisure World, Silver Spring.   For further information, call Mary Ann Johnston at 301-598-0647.

Americans for Prosperity Monthly meeting of Montgomery County Chapter on Tuesday, January 19 at 7:00 p.m. at Robert Frost Middle School cafeteria, 9201 Scott Drive, Rockville.

Rock Creek Republican Women's Club Meeting and Luncheon on Tuesday, January 26 at 11:00 a.m.
Speaker TBA.  Meeting at Alfio's Restaurant (free valet parking) 4515 Willard Ave., Chevy Chase   $20. To RSVP call Midge Wiehl 301-216-5880

Olney Women's Republican Club meeting on Thursday, January 28 11:30a.m.  The speaker will be Pat Fenati, Organization Chair of the Montgomery County Republican Party.  At Argyle Country Club, 14600 Argyle Club Road, Silver Spring.  For more information, call Pat Smith, 301-924-5347.

Candidate Training School on Saturday, February 13, 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. at

Circle D Farm, 15535 Carrs Mill Road, Woodbine, MD 21797.  For more information, see separate article in this issue of the newsletter.

Fundraiser/Valentine Luncheon for the Maryland Federation of Republican Women on Monday, February 15,  11:30 a.m.  $50   At Rockfish Restaurant, 400 Sixth Street, Annapolis, MD 21403.  More information to come . . . Contact: Ruth Melson, 301-221-4469.

Montgomery County Republican Party Annual Convention on Saturday, March 6, 9:00 a.m. - Noon at the Universities at Shady Grove Auditorium, 9630 Gudelsky Drive, Rockville  For more information, e-mail Mark Uncapher



 

CONTACT YOUR CENTRAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS:

 
Hon. Mark Uncapher -At-Large
Chairman
mark@uncapher.net 
 
Hon. Katja Bullock - 18
First Vice Chairman
katja.bullock@gmail.com 

Hon. Stella Green - 15
Second Vice Chair & Communications Director
stella.green@comcast.net

Hon. Deanna Stewart - 20
Secretary
dstewart@iqsolutions.com
 
Hon. Moshe Starkman - 19
mstarkman@moshetechnologies.com

Hon. Vincent DeCain - 18
General Counsel & Parliamentarian
decainvf@aol.com

Hon. Gus Alzona - 16
augustus@alzona.com
 
 
Hon. Robert Dyer, III. - 16  
 
Hon. Pat Fenati - 14
Organization Chair
fenati@verizon.net
 
Hon. Joe Gillin - 20
joegillin@verizon.net
 
Hon. Rachael Gingrich - At-Large
rachaelgingrich@hotmail.com
 
Hon. Anne Koutsoutis - 14
koutsa1@comcast.net

Hon. Derrick LaRosa - At Large
dlvent@hotmail.com

 Hon. Adol Owen-Williams, Jr. - 17
the1andonlyadol@hotmail.com

Hon. James Shalleck- 39
jimshalleck@hotmail.com

Hon. Denise Siegel - 39
desiegel@cvty.com

Hon. George Sauer - 15
musicwilma@earthlink.net
 
Hon. Josephine Wang - 17
dustercjshan@cs.com
 
Hon. Dan Willard- 19
dswlaw@willardlaw.com

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J. David Cotter
Jdavidcotter@gmail.com
Treasurer


 
 
Thank you to Our 2009 Supporters


Trustee Council

Terry Bork

Armond Piscopo

Charles Stansfield

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Finance Council

Tharpa Roberts

Bob Treanor

Jule Sain

Stella Green

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Leadership Council

Hon. Vincent De Cain

SylviaDarrow

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Jan And Harry Pillsbury

William P. Roberts III

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Fred Brand

Katja Bullock

Margaret J. Caruso

Robert  Clark

Janice Connolly

Jane C. Corrigan

Charles Cromwell

Anna Crow

Marilyn Dankner

Marie S. De Maria

Yuri Deychakiwsky

Emily C. Donahue

Robert  Ekman

Frank Enten

Costa Erminco

Todd Eskelsen

Karl Flicker

AudreyFlieger

Charles E. Gebhardt

JosephGeorge

MarvinGlenn

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Frederick Graboske

William Grant

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George Hesterberg

James Hobbs

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G. Kathryn Johnson

Katherine Johnson

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Sheila Kessinger

Tonie Lanier

William Lehfeldt

Gertrude Lerch

Ian Macdonald

W. Richard Mancuso

Edward Mcallister

Cheryl Mcdonald

Marjorie Mills

Marlene & Robert  Mitchell

Robert K. Painter

P. David Pappert

Rachael  Peabody

Jacqueline Pearson

Matthew & Pamela Pendergrass

Marques Pimentel

AudreyPrichard

John Ryan

Sheldon Sacks

Carol Sawyer

Raymond P. Schmidt

Dorothy Schnabel

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William G. Tull

William Werber

Charles Wiles

Bryan Wright

Judith Wymer

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