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Budget Battle, SALT Smackdown, and More!

Budget Battle, SALT Smackdown, and More!

FromConduit Street Podcast


Budget Battle, SALT Smackdown, and More!

FromConduit Street Podcast

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Jun 20, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On the latest episode of the Conduit Street Podcast, Michael Sanderson and Kevin Kinnally discuss the latest news and notes from Annapolis, including the ongoing budget impasse between Governor Larry Hogan and the General Assembly, new guidance from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that squashes attempts by some states to circumvent the federal cap on the deductibility of state and local taxes (SALT), remembering former Maryland House Speaker Roy Clayton Mitchell Jr., and what we're looking forward to in the weeks ahead.MACo has made the podcast available through both iTunes and Google Play Music by searching Conduit Street Podcast. You can also listen on our Conduit Street blog with a recap and link to the podcast.You can listen to previous episodes of the Conduit Street Podcast on our website.Useful LinksPrevious Conduit Street Coverage: Governor & General Assembly Remain At Odds Over FY 2020 Restricted FundingPrevious Conduit Street Coverage: Feds Squash SALT Cap WorkaroundsPrevious Conduit Street Coverage: School Funding Formula Workgroup Charts Path ForwardPrevious Conduit Street Coverage: Presiding Officers Name School Funding Formula Workgroup
Released:
Jun 20, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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A podcast on Maryland policy and politics, covering state and county issues. We’ll cover the General Assembly, Governor, state agencies, and county leaders and how it all affects Marylanders and the public services they depend on. Counties deliver education, public safety, land use, infrastructure, and most front-line services to Maryland residents. This podcast from the Conduit Street Annapolis headquarters of MACo, the Maryland Association of Counties, touches on it all.