@MairZdoatz The homestead credit act works so well, how could that possibly get messed up?
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@MairZdoatz The homestead credit act works so well, how could that possibly get messed up?
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Just to clarify, I’m procrastinating doing work by solving #baltimore problems. I’d like more people to make this their home
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@mairzdoatz I guess we could income tax everyone but give residents a credit equal to the tax? And businesses credit for % of resident emps?
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Legality of residency requirements in cities from 1980. Basically it seems like if the city needs it, it can do it http://digitalcommons.law.wustl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1550&context=urbanlaw
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@mairzdoatz We need backbone. Baltimore has so much potential yet so little motivation.
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New Orleans requires residency: http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2013/02/want_a_job_with_the_city_of_ne.html #baltimore
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Springfield Mass. to enforce residency reqs for city employment: http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2013/06/springfield_council_president_2.html #baltimore
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@MairZdoatz A quick search brought up a bunch of cities that require residency.We supposedly require department heads to be residents.
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What would happen if #Baltimore required city employees to live in the city? Can a city do that?
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What if #Baltimore made tolls for drive-in traffic M-F 8-5? Would more people commute via transit?
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