Maryland Governor Plans Reduction in Loads of Licensing Fees
Some see drops; others eliminated entirely.


How about some uplifting counterprogramming amid all the pre-analysis of tonight's GOP presidential debate? In Maryland, Republican Gov. Larry Hogan has announced plans to reduce or eliminate exactly 100 licensing fees. From WBFF in Maryland:
"Eighty-three tax, toll and fee increases were implemented between 2007 and 2014," Hogan said Tuesday. "This resulted in taking an additional $10 billion from struggling Maryland families and small businesses."
To implement the fee reduction each state agency was asked to determine which of their fees could be eliminated or reduced through administrative means before the end of 2015.
According to Hogan the plan will save Maryland citizens $51 million over the next five years.
Some of the highlights include: eliminating outdoor advertising fees or reducing them to just $1; dropping surgery center annual licensing fees from $3,000 to $1,000; cutting food-related manufacturing plant license fees from $400 to $150 in many places; dropping adoption application fees from $750 to absolutely nothing; eliminating a lot of license and testing fees for occupations related to working with underground storage tanks; and dropping the cost of homeless people to get state identification cards from $24 to $1.
There are also cuts to numerous auto dealer and real estate work-related licenses, but they appear much smaller, around 10 to 20 percent. Read the full list here. What's remarkable about the list is, even though 100 seems like a big number, a skim through all the cuts makes it clear that it touches only a small corner of the full occupational marketplace. The state's Division of Occupational Licensing boasts 22 different licensing boards overseeing everything from athletic agents to pawnbrokers to pilots. Hogan's plan is welcome, but it's just the tip of the iceberg.
(Hat tip to Cato Fellow and Reason Contributing Editor Walter Olson).
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I wish I could steal 10 billion dollars and give back 51 million.
Not giving back. Stealing less. Will still steal $6.2 billion in next 5 years.
What a glorious victory for the common man!
Now, wait. That $10 billion was earned by the state over a seven year period, but the $51 million is being paid out over a five year period. So you can see how your comparison is unfair.
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Michael Chiklis has really let himself go.
Gov. Hogan did look a lot better before he started his chemo.
It definitely takes a lot out of you.
http://governor.maryland.gov/w....._hogan.jpg
Woops!
He's taking money from starving children and giving it to rich businesses!
/standard liberal reaction
According to Tony this will cause more black people to be killed by cops. I wish I was just making that up.
How about dropping the various licenses too and not just the fees? No?
Look. We need licenses because only the government can know if someone is able to do something properly. Not only that, but if they do something improperly then the license can be taken away. You can't just allow people to do things without asking permission and obeying orders. That would be chaos and anarchy. Food would be poison. Houses would implode. Planes would fall from the sky. Wheels would fall off of cars. All sick people would die. Government is the only thing that prevents society from descending into hell. Everyone knows this. Sheesh.
Houses would implode.
Having just recently rewatched the original Poltergeist, that example got a really good laugh outta me.
That would require legislative changes. The fees have executive wiggle room. He faces a legislature that can override his vetoes, so this is about the limit of his power.
Right, and the Maryland General Assembly isn't notoriously against government power.
Yeah, about the best that can be hoped of Hogan is judicious use of the veto power and various executive tweaks like this. Nobody in Maryland who voted for the guy expected anything more. This has been a "blue state" for a long time and one Republican governor can only do so much.
Honestly, Hogan's victory is more of a repudiation of the shitty candidate put up by the Democrats than anything else. The voters picked Democrats for AG and Comptroller in the same election, and Republicans didn't advance appreciably in the legislature (the Democrats lost seats but not their super-majority).
MD was charging homeless people more for a state ID than IL charges anyone for a state ID, and more than it charges some people for a DL. Sad.
That's because they care.
Yeah. The Democrat response is to sputter about how cutting that is a distraction of the real cuts to fees for those nasty small businesses and the like, but really, they've set themselves up by having a fee like that for homeless people that could be cut. They ran the whole state, so that fee was O'Malley and the Dems' fault.
So that's what became of Uncle Fester.
Yeah, cancer and chemo is a bitch.
Apparently Shackford and a few others are pretty insensitive when it comes to cancer patients.
Laughter is the best medicine....huh, that's when the patient is laughing, not us, oh, well, shit, now I feel bad.
Someone put a pecker head into a suit.
Step 1: Take $10B
Step 2: Return $51M
Step 3: Press conference!
Not quite.
Step 1: Take $10B
Step 2: Take another $6.2B (instead of $6.25B)
Step 3: Press conference!
Taking less is giving, as surely as giving less is taking.
There is the legislature to consider. This is the limit of his power. He's not an elected dictator.
More like the tip of the nose of the penguin that is on top of the iceberg.
Only 22 licensing boards? What is this, Somalia?
There would be more, but the licensing requirements for new licensing boards are pretty onerous.
Almost. We can even use dangerous barbecue grills in the city. We're nearly out of control and don't give a damn about the childins.
Are barbers still engaged in activity so dangerous to the public health and safety that they must sit an examination, as well as get fresh permission every two years?
HOW IS HE PLANNING ON PAYING FOR THIS?
This is literally anarchy and literally everyone in Maryland will die because of it.
I'm failing to see the downside. And I live here.
I'm failing to see the downside. And I live here.
You don't see the inherent contradiction in that statement, or was that the joke?
/moco
Well, most people may not understand that we're talking about the PRM here. Reducing anything about government here and not adding on is near to a miracle as what I've seen in my 7 years here, mostly during the cronytastic reign of O-Malley. Didn't Hogan also eliminate that ridiculous rain tax? I mean, actually eliminating a tax anywhere in the country is almost beyond belief, let alone in MD.
Also, Hogan is under the command of the Korean mafia, so there you go, (:
Is there a question tax?