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Republican Howard County executive lobbies Hogan on education funds

The new Republican leader of Howard County has joined Democrats in the Maryland legislature in calling for Gov. Larry Hogan (R) to boost education funding next year.

Hogans proposed budget includes an overall increase in state aid for K-12 education, but it provides $144million less for local jurisdictions than mandated under existing funding formulas, based on enrollment and other factors.

In a letter Wednesday, Howard County Executive Allan H. Kittleman (R) asked Hogan to provide an additional $5.7million to his jurisdiction, arguing that proposed budget cuts in education funding would severely hamper Howard Countys ability to provide the outstanding student experience that is expected by our residents.

The slower growth in education spending is one of several strategies Hogan has advocated to close a state budget shortfall of more than $700million. He told reporters Tuesday that he is open to providing more money for education if legislators can find savings elsewhere.

As the governor has said many times over the past few weeks, he is open to all ideas from both Democrats and Republicans on how to live within our means while still providing for the essential government functions, and he looks forward to hearing from County Executive Kittleman with his ideas, Hogan spokesman Doug Mayer said Wednesday.

Mayer also pointed out that although Howard would get less education aid than anticipated next year under Hogans budget, the county would receive $6.9million more than it is receiving this year.

Kittleman, a former state senator, was in Annapolis on Wednesday lobbying Hogans budget staff for additional help, Kittleman spokesman Andy Barth said.

In his letter to Hogan, Kittleman said that Howard, one of the states wealthiest jurisdictions, is grappling with its own budget shortfall and that it would be disappointing to not be able to maintain some of our crowning achievements.

Besides the $5.7 million in K-12 aid, Kittleman also asks Hogan to restore about $900,000 in aid to Howard Community College and about $45,000 to the library system.

Democratic lawmakers have said restoring education funding is their top priority for the 90-day legislative session. And several Democratic county officials have also spoken out.

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Clavell Takes on Republican No Hopers – Video


Clavell Takes on Republican No Hopers
Clavell Jackson pokes fun at the Republican presidential candidates who have no chance of winning the nomination.

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Phila. Republicans tried to draft PHA chief Kelvin Jeremiah to run for mayor

The Republican City Committee, still casting about for a mayoral candidate, recently asked Philadelphia Housing Authority President Kelvin Jeremiah to be its champion.

Jeremiah declined - for now.

But the 42-year-old public housing executive, who has led the PHA since mid-2012, says he is building a political movement that may culminate in a campaign for mayor someday.

"I have said I have no interest in running for office in this election cycle," Jeremiah said Tuesday. "I may very well have an interest in the future."

State Rep. John Taylor, chairman of the city's Republican Party, confirmed that he tried to recruit Jeremiah and predicted, "He will be a player in this city in the near future."

State and local Republican leaders also tried to recruit former state Supreme Court Chief Justice Ronald D. Castille, a former Philadelphia district attorney. Castille, who retired from the court Dec. 31, also declined to run.

Seeking brand-name candidates is a departure for the City Committee, which was consumed for years by fractious debate about the party's inability to compete in citywide elections.

In 2011, the GOP recruited Karen Brown, a Democratic committeewoman from South Philadelphia, as its mayoral candidate. Mayor Nutter, seeking a second term, trounced Brown with 75 percent of the vote.

Jeremiah, born in Grenada to an impoverished teenage mother, moved to America as a teenager and grew up in Brooklyn, N.Y. He describes his story as the classic American dream of immigrants seeking a better life.

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James Baker: Jeb Bush is the 2016 Republican frontrunner – Video


James Baker: Jeb Bush is the 2016 Republican frontrunner
Former Secretary of State James Baker says former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has "solid credentials" and he expects Bush to win the Republican presidential nomina...

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Republican Defends ‘Honor’ of Texas After Hearing Spat – Video


Republican Defends #39;Honor #39; of Texas After Hearing Spat
One day after Rep. Alcee L. Hastings messed with Texas calling it a "crazy" state, Rep. Pete Sessions, R-Texas, offered a defense of the state of Texas" on ...

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