, Vulnerable Populations, and Retirees Members House Republican Caucus today offered several amendments to assist low-income Marylanders, retirees, and vulnerable populations. During the debate on Senate Bill 218, a bill that will expand Maryland’s earned income tax credit to include illegal immigrants, Republican members offered amendments to expand tax credits for families with developmentally disabled […]
More Than $1 Billion in Tax Relief for Maryland Retirees
Biggest Tax Reduction in Maryland in More Than Two Decades Retirees with Maryland Income Up to $50,000 Would Pay No State Income Tax Whatsoever Next Step in Fulfilling Commitment to Eliminate All Retirement Taxes in Maryland Governor Larry Hogan today announced a more than $1 billion tax relief proposal to make it more affordable for […]
Governor Larry Hogan on Tax Relief for Retirees
Members of the Maryland Senate, in a partisan, party-line vote, killed our largest tax cut proposal – nearly $200 million in tax relief for our retirees. Since taking office, our administration has been fighting tirelessly to ease the tax burden on Maryland families, small businesses, and retirees. Just his session alone, we have introduced more […]
Change in Maryland State Tax on Military Retiree Income
As the year grows to a close, this is a reminder that the Maryland General Assembly passed legislation in the 2018 Legislative Session, which benefits Military Retirees. Here is the language from Chapter 573 of the 2018 Maryland Legislation: (2) The subtraction under subsection (a) of this section includes: (i) if, on the last day […]
State Retirees Not Required to Enroll in Part D Plan
Eligible State Retirees Not Required to Enroll in Medicare Part D Plan The Calvert County Office on Aging announces eligible Maryland state retired employees will not be required to switch to the Medicare Part D plan during the current enrollment period, now through Dec. 7, 2018. In October, a federal court judge ruled Maryland cannot […]
Calvert County Public Schools Honors Retirees
Family and friends gathered at the Chesapeake Beach Resort & Spa on May 31, to wish 64 employees of the Calvert County Public Schools best wishes on their impending retirements. Victoria Karol, Ed.D, Director of Strategic Partnerships and Community Engagement, opened the evening thanking the retirees for their many years of service. She noted that […]
Calvert County Public Schools Recognize Retirees
Seventy Four Employees Retired This Year Calvert County Public Schools sends best wishes to seventy-four employees who retired this year. Among the retirees are teachers, school nurses and counselors, school and central office administrators, instructional assistants, and employees from the Departments of Food Services, Finance, and School Facilities. Dr. Daniel D. Curry, Superintendent, said, “We […]
CCPS Holds Retirement Celebration
On June 9, 2016, Calvert County Public Schools held their retiring teachers and support persons celebration at the Rod N Reel Restaurant. Thirty one of the retirees came to participate and be recognized. One couple, Alan and Donna McCrory, had Donna accept for both of them. Dr Victoria Karol, Director of Human Resources, opened the […]
3rd Amendment to Sheriff’s Office Pension Plan Approved
A third amendment to the Sheriff’s Office Pension Plan was brought up at the Calvert Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) at their July 21 meeting. The Assistant Sheriff, Major McDowell had contacted the pension plan attorney and requested the amendment. The amendment would allow retirees to be rehired as contract employees and not have to […]
Congratulations to CCPS Retirees
Calvert County Public Schools proudly recognizes the 2015 retirees for their years of service to students and their dedication to the school system. Thank you for all of your work, and best wishes in your next endeavors! Christine Allen, Linda Joy Bannister, Jo Deann Bowen, Elaine Bradley, Ysedria Brooks, Archer Brown, Sr., Phyllis Buckmaster, Deborah […]