Reflections: While you were sleeping.
(Reflections Blog – Ron Miller) Ron Miller is running for the Maryland State Senate seat held by Mike Miller in District 27 that covers Calvert and Prince George’s County. Ron is very concerned about Maryland’s fiscal and business health. Read what Ron has to say on the topic at his Reflections Blog. An excerpt:
“You’ve heard it here before but it bears repeating: Maryland has the 4th highest tax burden in the nation, is the 5th least friendly to businesses, and has the 6th highest cost of living. Yet our government in Annapolis has no plan or solutions for our state’s long-term fiscal health. Every year, they spend more money despite the economic climate and hope for a rescue.”
Visit Reflections Blog at TeamRonMiller.com to read the entire post. Tell a friend about Ron Miller. The RIGHT Miller.
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