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Baltimore County's old-boy pension plan
Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz, Stephen G. Samuel Moxley and Vincent Gardina all have something in common — double-dipping ("Halfway ethical," Dec. 28). Mr. Gardina, who held five consecutive terms on the Baltimore County Council is...Tags: Employees, Catonsville, Interior Policy, Pension and Welfare, Elections
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Baltimore County pension windfall should be investigated
Thank you for exposing the "sweetheart pension deal" that Baltimore County officials Kevin Kamenetz, Stephen G. Samuel Moxely, Vincent J. Gardina and Arnold Jablon, are receiving. For these county officials to draw or bank retirement benefits while...Tags: Local Government, Interior Policy, Towson, Pension and Welfare, Kevin Kamenetz
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Double-dipping county officials
Thanks for your report regarding the "double dipping" by Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz and his two friends who served on the council with him ("A pension windfall," Dec. 18). It seems a shame that that they don't seem to realize that their...Tags: Interior Policy, Pension and Welfare, Kevin Kamenetz
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Baltimore County officials' sweetheart deal
On May 27, 2010, the Baltimore County Council voted on legislation that would reduce pension benefits for thousands of government workers. The bill, part of a plan by then-County Executive James T. Smith Jr. to shore up the finances of the pension system,...Tags: Lawyers, Pension and Welfare, Labor Legislation, Judges, James T. Smith, Jr.
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Carbo promoted to housing director after five years as deputy
After five years of serving as the deputy director of the county's Department of Housing and Community Development, Tom Carbo has received a promotion. County Executive Ken Ulman announced Thursday, Feb. 9 that he has selected Carbo to replace Stacy...Tags: Ken Ulman, Interior Policy, Labor Legislation, Housing and Urban Planning
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Man pleads guilty to stealing $1.4M from city Housing Authority
A man from the District of Columbia pleaded guilty Wednesday to conspiring to commit bank fraud as part of a plan to gain about $1.4 million from the Baltimore Housing Authority, prosecutors said. Keith Eugene Daughtry, 50, allowed his identity to be...Tags: Banking, Punishment, Lawyers, Theft, Prosecution
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Former Annapolis Mayor Dennis Callahan dies at 70
Dennis M. Callahan, Anne Arundel County's chief administrative officer and a former Annapolis mayor who was known for his hard-nosed political style, died Wednesday morning after suffering a heart attack at his Severna Park home. He was 70.
Mr....Tags: Heart Attack, Baltimore City College, Maryland General Assembly, High School Sports, Michael E. Busch
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Harford County Native Rossilli Joins Redmer Insurance Group
Redmer Insurance Group has named Caesar Rossilli, a Harford County native and Kingsville resident, personal lines manager. Rossilli is a 17-year veteran of the insurance industry. At Redmer Insurance Group, he oversees the sale of personal lines...Tags: Harford County, Insurance, Financial and Business Services, Interior Policy, Towson University
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Moves to lower your tax bill
Death and taxes might be certain, but the latter changes each year. Even without major tax legislation — thanks, political gridlock — taxpayers need to be aware of even slight adjustments that could benefit them as they prepare their returns....Tags: Personal Income, Tuition Planning Services, Colleges and Universities, Social Security, Retirement
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Mayor takes stand in pension trial
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake took the stand in federal court Thursday, telling a judge that her administration's 2010 overhaul of the fire and police pension plan was necessary for the public good. Attorneys for the city and for the police and fire...Tags: Lawyers, Pension and Welfare, Labor Legislation, Labor Legislation, Judges
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Auditors claim inmates had access to patient Social Security numbers
A Maryland corrections division that provides inmate labor has backed out of a data entry contract with the health department after state auditors found that prisoners had access to some patients' personal information, which was supposed to have been...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Prisons, Health and Safety at Work, Accounting and Auditing
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Bill would deny pensions to convicted officeholders
Prompted by recent scandals involving such officials as Mayor Sheila Dixon, an Anne Arundel County delegate has introduced legislation that would deny public pensions to elected officeholders who are convicted of crimes committed while in office. Del....Tags: Jack Johnson, Sheila Dixon, Blackmail and Extortion, Interior Policy, Pension and Welfare
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