Maryland's wealthiest lawmakers
Financial disclosure reports filed each year by members of Congress shed light on their investments, rental properties and loans. Though the reports include value ranges, not specific numbers, they nevertheless provide insight into where members have invested money and whether those investments have been lucrative. The most recent reports, which were made public June 15, cover 2010.
|
Rep. Roscoe G. Bartlett (R-6th District)
Total value assets: $2,432,016-$8,180,000
Earned income: Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory retirement, $850; Maryland State Retirement system, $15,000. Honoraria: None. Major assets: Property in Annapolis, $250,001-$500,000; property in Knoxville, Md., $250,001-$500,000; property in Frederick, Md., $1,000,001-$5,000,000; precious metals, $250,001-$500,000. Major sources of unearned income: Rental property in Frederick, Md., $15,001-$50,000; rental property in Frederick, Md., $50,001-$100,000. Major liabilities: None. Gifts: None. As one of, if not the most wealthy member of MarylandÂ’s delegation, Bartlett is heavily invested in real estate. In 2010, he reports purchasing eight properties. The Western Maryland Republican is also the only member of the delegation to list "precious metals" as part of his portfolio. Bartlett reported taking a trip to Spain in February paid for by the Aspen Institute. |
Comments (3)
Add / View comments | Discussion FAQRoscoe what a represenative..funny have never seen him interviewed on any news station, only time he recd. press was at dinner where nancy Pelosi was his "date", please Roscoe tell us where you stand...
Surprise they have lots of money! NEWS FLASH: We are the peasants and they are the lords that rule us. I love that they call themselves public servants. Ha,ha!!

Twitter
Facebook


This is why we should not vote for Stephanie Rawlings-Blake!!!! Political monopolies are BS! We need term limits! Let them make their money in private industry and not from tax payers. Vote for Mr. Jody Landers for Mayor. The only mayoral candidate with both public office and private sector experience who has been a life long resident of the City of Baltimore.
http://www.LandersForMayor.com