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>Local delegation fighting repeal of coal tax credit

>May save state money, but affect area economy, businesses

Matthew Bieniek
The Cumberland Times-News Thu Mar 17, 2011, 07:50 AM EDT

— CUMBERLAND — Gov. Martin O’Malley wants to end a tax credit that benefits the local coal industry, and local legislators are fighting the move. They say the credit is an important incentive for the local industry.

The proposal to eliminate the credit is contained in O’Malley’s budget reconciliation bill. The governor has tried to completely eliminate the credit in past legislative sessions as well.

“I’m certainly concerned. It gives our coal producers and consumers a slight edge,” Delegate Wendell Beitzel said. He and Sen. George Edwards have taken the lead in fighting the elimination of the credit, Beitzel said.

The credit is complicated but the basic principle is simple enough, Beitzel said. Public service companies and a few other designated companies, receive a $3 per ton credit for purchasing Maryland-produced coal. The credit cannot pay a company anything over their tax liability for the year, it can only apply up to the limit of their tax liability. The effect of the law, currently set to expire in 2021, is to encourage purchase of Maryland coal by Maryland companies. Beitzel said in effect it creates a slightly higher price for Maryland coal as well. The public service providers rebate part of their savings back to coal companies based on their contracts with the companies, Beitzel said.

The credit helps preserve jobs in the coal industry and helps provide a market for Maryland coal. Coal production in Maryland is limited to Allegany and Garrett counties.

Garrett County commissioners have also spoken out against the bill.

“On March 3, Chairman Gregan Crawford voiced this opinion before the House Ways and Means Committee. Chairman Crawford expressed the importance the coal industry has had on the economy of Garrett County over the years and how important the continuation of the credit is the Garrett County,” a press release from the county stated.

The fiscal and policy note prepared for the bill by the non-partisan Department of Legislative Services indicates a few million dollars in savings for the state should the credit be repealed early.

General fund revenues would increase by $4.5 million in fiscal year 2013, according to the policy note.

“Accelerating the termination date increases State revenues by a total of $34.5 million through fiscal 2021,” the policy note states.

According to the American Coal Foundation, more than $2 billion are pumped into the Maryland economy by the direct and indirect effects of coal production. Maryland stands 30th among the states in coal use and has 16 mines in operation, including two underground mines, according to the foundation. About 57 percent of the energy in the state is produced by coal-fueled plants, the foundations said.

Contact Matthew Bieniek at mbieniek@times-news.com

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>Bear removed from home for second year

>Published: March. 16, 2011 at 1:49 PM

MCHENRY, Md., March 16 (UPI) — A Maryland wildlife biologist said he relocated a mother bear and cubs from a high-end vacation home for the second year in a row.

Harry Spiker, chief bear biologist for the Department of Natural Resources, said he and his team relocated the 327-pound bear and her cubs from the Deep Creek Lake vacation home in McHenry to a custom-built structure on a ridge overlooking the lake, The Baltimore Sun reported Wednesday.

Spiker said the same bear was removed from the property last year. He said human settlements are encroaching on what was once her land.

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>Key House Republican moves to kill Fannie, Freddie

>WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A key Republican in the U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday said he would try for the third time to eliminate government controlled mortgage finance giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac within five years.

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>Weekend full moon the biggest in about 20 years

>(CNN) — If the moon looks a little bit bigger and brighter this weekend, there’s a reason for that. It is.

Saturday’s full moon will be a super “perigee moon” — the biggest in almost 20 years. This celestial event is far rarer than the famed blue moon, which happens once about every two-and-a-half years.

“The last full moon so big and close to Earth occurred in March of 1993,” said Geoff Chester with the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington. “I’d say it’s worth a look.”

Full moons look different because of the elliptical shape of the moon’s orbit. When it’s at perigee, the moon is about 31,000 miles (50,000 km) closer to Earth than when it’s at the farthest point of its orbit, also known as apogee.

“Nearby perigee moons are about 14% bigger and 30% brighter than lesser moons that occur on the apogee side of the moon’s orbit,” the NASA website says.

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>Hagerstown man wins bear hunting case

>Michael A. Sawyers
The Cumberland Times-News Fri Mar 18, 2011, 08:00 AM EDT

— CUMBERLAND — Allegany County District Court Judge Jack Price on Thursday chose not to prosecute a Hagerstown man for hunting bears over bait after his attorney argued successfully that Maryland Natural Resources Police had no right to go onto the private property.

Doy C. Sneckenberger, 47, Murdock Avenue, had been charged by Officer Glenn Broadwater on Oct. 25, the opening day of the Maryland bear season. Sneckenberger was confronted by authorities on family property along Mud Lick Road in the Little Orleans area.

Sneckenberger was defended by Cumberland attorney Michael Noonan.

Broadwater had begun to explain that he entered the property based upon information provided by another officer that a violation may be taking place, when Noonan objected numerous times to his testimony and to statements by Assistant State’s Attorney Eric Bean.

Noonan said information supplied by another officer would be hearsay. He also accused Bean of coaching Broadwater’s testimony.

Noonan said the officer had not heard any shots on the property that would encourage him to investigate.

“This man has a gun,” Noonan said, pointing to Broadwater. “I have open land and I wouldn’t want him walking onto it without a warrant. He did not have sufficient cause to go onto that property.”

On Monday, Donald C. Sneckenberger, 75, Sharpsburg Pike, Hagerstown, pleaded guilty to a similar charge and paid a penalty of $500, according to online court records.

Donald Sneckenberger had been charged by Cpl. James Clise on the same day that Broadwater charged Doy Sneckenberger.

Other cases

Also on opening day of bear season, Earnold L. Crigger, 52, Middle River, was charged with using bait and not keeping in visual contact with the hunting partner in the Swanton area. Crigger on Feb. 7 paid a penalty of $500.

Another case will be heard in Garrett County District Court on May 19 when Jerome S. Ziemski, 55, Baltimore, is scheduled to appear on similar charges.

Contact Michael A. Sawyers at msawyers@times-news.com

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>Shifting winds

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Despite lowered cost estimates, price tag could sink O’Malley energy plan
by Margie Hyslop | Staff Writer

Cost concerns are jeopardizing Gov. Martin O’Malley’s proposal to subsidize development of offshore wind farms — even as advocates hoped new estimates would quell worries.

The Maryland Public Service Commission told the Senate Finance Committee on Tuesday that subsidizing a 500-watt wind farm for 25 years would add roughly 92 cents to $3 per month to residential electric bills.

That’s a far cry from earlier this month, when the PSC said household electric bills could increase as much as $8.70 per month under the Maryland Offshore Wind Energy Act, which O’Malley (D) is advocating as a way to help meet the goal of generating one-fifth of the state’s electricity from renewable sources by 2022.

O’Malley’s proposal could lead to construction of about 120 wind turbines roughly 11 miles off the Eastern Shore. Legislators have yet to vote on the plan, which asked lawmakers to mandate that Maryland’s four investor-owned utilities — Pepco, Delmarva Power, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. and Allegheny Power — purchase 400 to 600 megawatts of offshore wind energy capacity for at least 20 years.

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>Mortgage Interest Deduction Under Attack

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Americans overwhelmingly oppose any action by Congress to tamper with the mortgage interest deduction, but it could be eliminated or scaled back as Congress and the Administration are looking at tax increases in light of deficit concerns.

The consequences would be devastating for home owners, the housing market and the nation’s economy.

www.SaveMyMortgageInterestDeduction.com is dedicated to preserving the mortgage interest deduction and protecting homeownership. Please join us in this important effort.

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>House votes to kill neighborhood stabilizing plan

>By Corbett B. Daly

WASHINGTON | Wed Mar 16, 2011 9:13pm EDT

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The House of Representatives on Wednesday approved a bill to kill an Obama administration program that provides $1 billion to stabilize neighborhoods blighted by vacant and foreclosed homes.

The measure is the third of four Republican bills aimed at ending government assistance for homeowners who have seen home values plummet since the housing bubble burst, though none is expected to clear the Senate.

The House voted 242-182 to kill the Neighborhood Stabilization Program, started in 2008 to provide funds for state and local authorities to encourage redevelopment and rehabilitation of abandoned and foreclosed properties.

About $6 billion has already been set aside. As part of last year’s rewrite of Wall Street rules, Congress pledged an additional $1 billion for the program.

The proposal would pull the plug on the last $1 billion before it goes out the door, but does not address the initial $6 billion.

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>Black bear hibernates and gives birth to 3 cubs beneath porch of summer home in western Md

>By The Associated Press, Tuesday, March 15, 4:36 PM
SWANTON, Md. — A house with a den is nice. But a house with a bear den is another story.

A Maryland Department of Natural Resources biologist said Tuesday that a 327-pound black bear spent the winter hibernating under the back deck of a summer home at Deep Creek Lake in western Maryland.

Clarissa Harris says the bear also gave birth to three cubs there.

She says the homeowner learned of the bear recently when he heard some strange noises while standing on his back porch.

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>Bear and her cubs evicted from pricey Deep Creek digs

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One thing biologists know for sure is that a lot of Western Maryland habitat so beneficial to bears is also attractive to humans. That’s why this sow keeps showing up in the neighborhood she once ruled.

“The landscape is changing. We’re taking her dirt,” said Spiker. “She’s a territorial animal and we’re taking her land away. This porch is just a dark cave to her.”

Hence the relocation.

The owners of the five bedroom, 4 1/2-bathroom house, a couple from Potomac, have it on the market.

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