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Thursday, September 30, 2010

Recent Prince George's County News (30 Sep 2010)

Public Safety
2010 Election
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Recent Prince George's County News (29 Sep 2010)

Public Safety
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Power to the People

 Del. Doyle Niemann said (full message below):
The “people” of Prince George's County have said they don’t want new taxes. But they have also said that they want safe streets, good schools, good transportation, recreation, social services, health care, fire and emergency services, code enforcement, environmental protection, better jobs, cheaper colleges, more workforce development, higher quality shopping, and a multitude of other things – in short a ”livable” community.
He makes a good point, BUT

The people of Prince George's County already have about the heaviest tax burden in the state, but they don't have the safe streets and good schools, etc., enjoyed by Maryland residents who pay less in taxes.  Why not?  Does Del. Niemann really expect us to believe that new and even higher taxes will bring us safer streets and better schools when previous tax increases and new revenue sources like the lottery have failed to produce better results?

Del. Niemann lists several things that he says people want.  BUT, how about the many things on which our politicians spend money that few if any people (except perhaps some special interests) have actively said they want.  Like:
  • "Deputies" with unknown or non-existent duties throughout the county government,
  • The county executive's imperial entourage,
  • Luxury high school gyms when funds are not available for roof repairs,
  • Millions for luxury senate offices when funds are not available for essential school  construction and maintenance,
  • Subsidies for mega-millionaire sports moguls,
  • Judgments and legal fees due to bureaucratic and police misconduct, brutality, dog-killing, etc.,
  • Pork bills--taxpayer subsidies for non-government activities.
Looking at code enforcement, for example.  According to some contractors and builders I've heard from, Prince George's County is alleged to have an inordinately large bureaucracy requiring substantially more red tape that some nearby counties.  One builder told me he can build and sell a house in Charles or St. Mary's counties for tens of thousands of dollars less than in Prince George's.  Have the people said they want the extra bureaucratic expense or resulting higher prices?  Have our elected officials done anything to help the people make an informed decision about the cost and level of services

And looking at both the issues of taxes and the services listed by Del. Niemann, I don't recall him, or anyone else, making much of an effort to:
  • Tell us what each new or improved service is going to cost and where the money will come from,
  • Ask us how much were are willing to pay for these services
  • Tell us what specific results we can expect for specific expenditures.
The feeling I get, which  I suspect is shared by Judy Robinson and a lot of fed up "people,' is that the majority of our elected officials
  • Want a blank check,
  • To spend on whatever they (or the special interests they court) want,
  • With as little public scutiny as possible,
  • Based on vague generalities about popular services,
  • Without specific promises to provide any results commensurate with expenditures, and
  • Without having to publicize or justify expenditures on ineffective or unwanted programs, services, and subsidies.
Del. Niemann tells us
People work very hard and diligently at trying to figure out what makes the most sense for the most people. (And that always includes the consideration of how everything is going to be paid for.)
Cost information is often available at some time in the state legislative process, but not always on a timely basis, and is not at all easy to track.  Except for pork bills, the eventual cost of legislation is never included in the bill synopses and indexes on the MLIS website.  Trying to find such information for county council legislation is a very frustrating, nearly hopeless process.

During the 2010 session of the General Assembly, Del. Niemann sponsored or co-sponsored 115 bills.  I wonder how easily he can tell us the total cost to the taxpayers of the roughly 3 dozen of those bills that were enacted into law, as well as what the total cost would have been if all 115 had been enacted.

Gazette: PG council and county executive clash over 911 call center; argue over who's at fault for construction delays

Prince George's council and county executive clash over 911 call center; Leaders argue over who's at fault during ongoing facility's construction delays
Gazette, 28 Sep 2010 (Valentine).
... "The county executive has put us in a position where not doing anything now is dangerous," Dernoga said. "He's been acting like there isn't a need for a County Council."

Dernoga said the major capital expense should also have gone before voters as a referendum.

"The county executive went out of his way to make life difficult for this council in the last few months," Dernoga said, declining to go into detail about the difficulties. "They tried to go around the voters. They tried to go around the council." ...

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Recent Prince George's County News (28 Sep 2010)

Public Safety
  • rt @Sarah Nemeth Crime map at hyattsville.patch.com Rash of burglaries/ robberies mid- Sept.
2010 Election
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Monday, September 27, 2010

Recent Prince George's County News (27 Sep 2010)

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  • rt @baltimoresun Court rules motorcyclist arrested for videotaping traffic stop was within rights to record confront.. http://bit.ly/aLtiCj 
  • rt @TopShelfWBJ Groceries to National Harbor. http://ow.ly/2Kp2W
  • rt @TopShelfWBJ Talked to Gaylord about Nat Harbor groceries: Jamie Jenkins, married to Gaylord VP, will open store. Gaylord not involved. 
  • rt @BowiePatch E-mail yr announcements to joshua@patch.com to share with the Bowie community. Anything from recent birth to thank you note.
  • rt @wusa9 We’re looking for neighborhood bloggers for "News Where You Live" sites. If you're interested @msg us! 

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Recent Prince George's County News (26 Sep 2010)

Public Safety
  • Gory Prince George's:
    • GoryPG: Robert Louis Jackson, 35 (0.069), 25 Sep 2010, 7:21 am, Walters Lane, 3200 block, 20747, Found shot in his car http://ow.ly/1qVNAn 
      • PGPolice: Press Release - Police Investigate Homicide on Walters Lane/Hil Mar Drive (2369) http://ow.ly/1qVNjs (Robert Louis Jackson, 35)
    • PGPolice: News Alert: Investigating homicide in Landover, 3400 block, Dodge Park Road (Email, not online) (Same block as D. Reeves, 18 Sep) 
  • Other crime:
Politics
  • Post: In Prince George's, Baker has big plans to improve schools, make government accountable http://bit.ly/bdJPbm 
  • Fred Nordhorn: PG Hospital losing 2 million from Federal Government http://yhoo.it/aSYMwM .
Education
  • rt @kidjk (J.Kitchen) maybe it is just me but shouldn't edu reform include educators? amazed at non-educators attacking teachers in their reform plan. 
Other

Sun: Study rates Maryland as the fifth-worst state to retire; high taxes make the state less desirable ...

Study rates Maryland one of the worst places to retire; While high taxes make the state less desirable, retirees need to consider other factors when deciding where to settle
http://www.baltimoresun.com/business/money/bs-bz-ambrose-retire-where-20100926,0,2566378.story

Maryland is the fifth-worst state to retire, at least according to a recent ranking that accounted for climate, crime, life expectancy, taxes and the cost of living.... The cost of living in the Free State is 25 percent higher than the national average. Also, state and local taxes here are the fourth-steepest in the country....

2010 General Election Candidates (as of 26 Sep 2010)

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