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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Comptroller’s Race: Campbell Says He’d Be A Better Financial Watchdog Than Franchot

A new $87 million computer system has nearly paid for itself in tracking down delinquent taxpayers, says Democratic Comptroller Peter Franchot. But Republican challenger William Campbell says the Maryland Integrated Tax System is destined to cost almost three times as much – a claim a Franchot aide called untrue -- and also raises privacy concerns as it interfaces with other state databases.

This is just one of the issues you’ve never heard about in the mild-mannered and nearly invisible race for state comptroller.

Franchot is proud of his four years as chief tax collector and fiscal hawk on the Board of Public Works. But he said “we’ve got some big problems” with revenues down and record unemployment, and the state needs to “hold the line” on spending and debt.

Campbell insists it’s much worse than that. “We’re in deep trouble. We’re on the brink of a financial collapse,” he said.

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1 comment:

lmclain said...

Taxes and the ENFORCEMENT of tax law is a major issue that most people don't appreciate as being as significant as it is...taxes of all kinds are going to increase dramatically (no other option can solve our debt issues) and the intrusion by the State into our privacy and personal lives will be at such a level as never seen before. The STATE WANTS THEIR (our) MONEY!!! So, for all those kind readers who think "if you aren't doing anything wrong, you don't have anything to worry about", well, the jokes on you...EVERYONE will soon be doing "something wrong" as far as the State is concerned. And they will make sure you pay....