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Page: 2010 Maryland State Questionnaire
1. Candidate Last Name:
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2. Candidate First Name
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3. Office Seeking
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4. District
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5. Party:
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Democrat
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Republican 0.0%0
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6. Campaign Address:
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7. Candidate Contact Information:
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8. Treasurer Name & Address:
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9. Does your campaign accept PAC contributions?
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10. Restrictions on PAC contributions
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11. Previous Elected/Appointed Office
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12. Term of Previous Office
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13. Have you ever been endorsed by the Maryland/DC State AFL-CIO or Metropolitan Washington Council, AFL-CIO?
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50.0%3
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14. When?
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15. Have you ever assisted a labor organization to achieve any of its goals?
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66.7%4
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33.3%2

16. Please Explain:
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17. Please explain why you seek labor's endorsement?
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Page: 2010 Maryland State Questionnaire
18. Individuals & organizations that follow the workings of the Maryland Assembly find it difficult to track the "true" voting record of our senators and delegates. Both chambers use a procedure to allow for members to change their vote, after the first vote, when a measure comes to the floor. Will you support a petition calling on the Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate to end this practice by having both floor votes recorded for the public record?
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19. Comments
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20. Will you support a process established in the House and Senate that will allow for a member of the public doing business in Annapolis during the legislative session to file a formal complaint against a delegate or senator including Committee Chairs, if a member of the public believes that they have been publicly disrespected.
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21. Comments
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22. When state money is spent hiring private contractors to perform work that can not be done by state employees, there should be a standard to make sure that contractors pay livable wages. Will you support passing a “Living Wage” requirement for all state contractors of $11.50 an hour?
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50.0%3
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50.0%3

23. Comments
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24. In the District of Columbia there is a bill that requires any private development receiving $200,000 or more in any form of public subsidy have first source hiring agreements, certified training programs, Project Labor Agreements and Labor Peace Agreements that will protect the County's investment in the project. Will you support similar legislation for the state of Maryland?
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50.0%3
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33.3%2

25. Comments
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26. Under current law, many multi-state, multi-national corporation doing business in Maryland pay no corporate income tax. Will you support legislation (called combined reporting) to close this loophole?
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27. Comments
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28. During the 2008 legislative session, the MD General Assembly passed legislation to implement a surcharge on those earning more than $1 million. That surcharge expires the end of this year, 2010. Would you support making a permanent income tax rate for those earning in excess of $1 million 6.25%?
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30. Our sales tax base is outdated and doesn't capture real consumer consumption, which includes many more services. Would you support expanding the sales tax base to include services? If so, what services you would exempt?
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31. If Yes, which services would you exempt?
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Page: 2010 Maryland State Questionnaire
32. Last year the legislature passed "Fair Share" which was a good first step, but it did not include all state, university and community college employees. Will you support legislation that provides that any state agency or university be required to recognize a union that submits authorization cards by a majority of eligible members and that once a union is recognized all persons covered in the bargaining unit pay reasonable service fees, if they choose not to belong to the recognized union?
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33. Comments
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34. Do you support legislation that would require final and binding arbitration of all labor disputes by public employees?
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50.0%3
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50.0%3

35. Comments
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36. Over the years contracting out of state functions traditionally preformed by state employees has not worked and only hurt state employees and their families. Do you oppose contracting out state services?
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37. Comments
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38. “The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) spends millions of dollars a year contracting out work traditionally performed by WMATA employees, at far greater cost. For Instance WMATA’s I.T. department has 112 contractors at an average cost of $87/hr. The average OPEIU, Local 2 employee in WMATA’s I.T. department costs about $62/hour (total cost, including benefits). Hiring WMATA Local 2 employees in those positions could save up to $5 million in the I.T. department alone. Will you support legislation to require the Maryland WMATA Board members to advocate for WMATA to establish a policy that prohibits contracting out of work traditionally performed by WMATA employees, unless the work is contracted out to a union contractor, and to vote "no" on contracting out work traditionally performed by WMATA employees?”
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39. Comments
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40. The minimum wage does not pay a full-time worker enough to feed his/her family without some sort of public assistance. Will you support a bill that raising the state minimum wage to a living wage of $11.50 per hour for all companies with combined U.S. profits over $50 million ?
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41. Comments
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42. Will you support a “Workers Freedom Act” for the state of Maryland that would prohibit employers from compelling workers to attend mandatory meetings to listen to their employers’ religious and political beliefs, including the employer’s beliefs about joining a union?
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43. Comments
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44. Opponents of workers rights and collective bargaining propose legislation nearly every year in Annapolis that would require unions to represent all workers, but would not require represented workers to pay their fair share of the collective bargaining representations costs. Such anti-union laws are called “Right-to-Work”. Will you oppose enacting “Right-to-Work” laws in Maryland?
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45. Comments
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46. Do you support collective bargaining rights for all eliglble library employees in the state of Maryland?
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47. Will you speak out to national politicians in support of immigrant rights?
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49. The DC City Council recently passed a boycott-Arizona resolution to oppose the draconian immigration law passed in that state. The City Council also introduced a law forbidding local law enforcement from sharing arrest data with ICE (the so-called “secure communities” program) Will you sponsor a similar resolution and law?
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50. Comments
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51. Many union members are immigrants. Immigrants play a key role in the economy of Maryland, working hard and paying taxes. Increasingly, immigrants are under attack both locally and nationwide. Do you believe it is an appropriate for the MD legislature to prosecute federal immigration laws?
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52. Comments
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53. The International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 639 an affiliate of the Metro Washington Labor Council, AFL-CIO has been out on strike against the Daycon company for going on seven weeks. Many Maryland state colleges and universities use Daycon for janitorial supplies. Recently the National Labor Relations Board struck down charges filed by Daycon against the workers in that labor dispute. Will you write or sign a letter telling Daycon to settle the strike with the workers?
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54. Coments
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55. With the passage of National Health Insurance Reform many Maryland residents still will not have adequate health insurance coverage that they can afford. Will you favor government guaranteed universal health care legislation for Maryland?
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56. Comments
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57. Do you support the position that it is the role of the state to help support public hospitals such as the Prince George's Hospital Center?
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58. Comments
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59. Do you support the State Teachers pension payments being shifted to already financially strapped local governments?
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60. If State Teachers Pensions payments are shifted to local governments will you support the State giving up the right to control the pension fund?
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61. Comments
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62. In line with the recommendation of the Maryland Association of Boards of Education, do you still support funding school construction at $400 million per year through 2012?
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64. The Metro Council has affiliated unions that represent employees on the County Government and School Board side of the budget. The current economic crisis is placing substantial pressure on the county budget which funds both county and school board services. If the State mandated Maintenance of Effort (MOE) is not waived then the county side of the budget must absorb the vast majority of budget cuts, layoffs and furloughs. If the MOE is waived, then the resulting impact of cuts, especially number of furlough days could be more equitably distributed across both the County government and School Board systems resulting in fewer furlough days per employee. Would you maintain MOE and protect the school board side from cuts or would you waive MOE and disperse the pain more equitably? Waive MOE
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65. Comments
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66. Within the workers compensation system, do you support maintaining the worker’s choice to prompt, effective medical care by health care professionals of the worker’s choice, not the employer or insurer’s doctors?
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67. Comments
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68. WMATA has provided rail transportation in Maryland since the late 1970s. While the system has been stressed lately, it has generally provided well run service since inception and its workers are paid decent wages and benefits. Some have proposed Operating the light rail “Purple Line” as a state or privately run line without integrating it into the WMATA system and paying substandard wages and benefits. Do you favor or oppose a WMATA operated "Purple Line?
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69. Comments
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70. Many believe that electricity deregulation has been a disaster for Maryland ratepayers and financial deregulation facilitated the worse financial crisis in this country since the Great Depression. Earlier this year, the Maryland Public Service Commission approved a settlement offer from Verizon, deregulating basic telephone service in Maryland, even though Verizon readily admits deregulation will lead to higher prices for basic telephone service. Would you support legislation to strengthen the ability of the Public Service Commission to re-regulate the telecommunications industry?
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71. Comments
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72. All across the country, Verizon has attempted to sell its rural basic telephone networks to undercapitalized companies, where perversely the more debt the buying company incurs, the larger the federal tax credit Verizon receives from the sale. In the four states where Verizon has been allowed to sell their rural lines, the buying company has gone bankrupt; leaving states and basic telephone customers scrambling to maintain service. Will you support legislation requiring the Public Service Commission to evaluate specific factors about the purchase when considering a telecommunications acquisition or merger like SB667/HB937?
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73. Comments
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74. Would you support legislation providing consumer protections for cell phone users ensuring appropriate disclosure of fees and the ability to cancel a service contract or return a device within a certain time-frame like SB1008/HB1018?
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75. Comments
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76. For the measures above that you have agreed to support, would you be willing to:
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Co-sponsor legislation
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Work with our affiliated unions and allies to pass the bill
83.3%5
Lobby the Chair and members of key committees such as Senate Finance & House Economic Matters
66.7%4
Testify at a committee hearing in support of legislation
66.7%4
Speak at public events in support of legislation
83.3%5
Write a letter in support of legislation
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16.7%1

77. In order to help strengthen working people’s interests, would you be willing to:
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Support the Employee Free Choice Act in Congress
50.0%3
Urge employers in Maryland to respect their employees right to form a union by remaining neutral during a union organizing campaign
66.7%4
Urge employers to recognize a union voluntarily when the majority of their employees choose to form one?
83.3%5
Write a letter to unorganized workers endorsing an organizing drive by a labor union?
16.7%1
Write a letter to urge an employer to re-hire a worker fired because he supported the union during an organizing drive?
66.7%4
Urge the public to utilize union produced products (like AT&T Wireless)?
33.3%2
Walk a picket line in support of a labor union?
16.7%1
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33.3%2

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