Progressive Maryland Education Fund Reports and Publications
Also see PMEF's annual Legislative Scorecards
2009
The State of Working Maryland 2009
and
Executive Summary
Full Gonzales Poll results on telephone deregulation
and two-page summary:
Why the PSC Should Reject Verizon’s Attempt to Deregulate Basic Phone Service in Maryland, Nov.
Poll shows voters believe big campaign contributions have 'corrupting' influence on lawmakers in
Annapolis; As solution, voters overwhelmingly support voluntary, public funding of campaigns, Sept
.
2009 Maryland General Assembly: Working Families Win Some, Lose Some, April
2008
The State of Working Maryland 2008
Power of Special Interests: Campaign Contributions and $800 Electric Hikes
WHO'S GOT THE POWER? Electricity Deregulation and Campaign Finance (updated 2008)
Color of Money in Maryland (updated 2008)
Clean Elections Basic Handout
Environment and Clean Elections
Faith Communities and Clean Elections
Taxpayers and Clean Elections
Seniors and Clean Elections
Working Families and Clean Elections
2007
Maryland Voters Support Public Campaign Funding by 72%
WHO'S GOT THE POWER? Electricity Deregulation and Campaign Finance in Maryland State Government
The State of Working Maryland 2007
Polling Data on Living Wages
Myths and Facts About the Prince George’s County Hospital System
The 2006 Election in Maryland, Maine, and Arizona: A Comparison of Campaign Finance Regimes
Top Ten List of Unmet Needs in Maryland
Maryland Statewide Survey by Alliance for Tax Fairness
Survey as a PowerPoint slideshow
and
News Release
Impact on Montgomery County of Gov. O'malley's Proposed Income Tax Reform
Income Tax Fact Sheet
Corporate Tax Fact Sheet
Maryland Fiscal Crisis Briefing Book
State Government As Tax Dollar Shredder? A critique of Ernst and Young’s
Economic and Fiscal Impact Analysis of Maryland Tax Policy Options
as Released by the MD Chamber of Commerce
2006
Civil Rights and Clean Elections
Seniors and Clean Elections
Environment, Ehrlich and Clean Elections
Taxpayers and Clean Elections
Women and Clean Elections
Why The Eastern Shore Should Support Clean Elections
Why Western Maryland Should Support Clean Elections
Working Families and Clean Elections
2005
Attitudes of Marylanders on Budget and Tax Issues
State of Working Maryland
Maryland Estate Tax Report
2004
Too Many Lobbyists
Giving Away the Store -- Giveaways To Those Who Need Them Least in the Maryland State Tax Code
Silver Bullet -- The Corporate Tax Cut Loophole Elimination Plan
Color of Money in Maryland 2004
2003
Basic Flyer on Clean Elections in Maryland
Civil Rights and Clean Elections
Electricity Deregulation, the Environment, and the Case for Clean Elections
Pay to Play. How Corporations Trump Voters in Annapolis
The Environment, Ehrlich, and the Case for Clean Elections
Why Seniors Should Support Clean Elections
Why Women Should Support Clean Elections
Why Faith Communities Should Support Clean Elections Reform
Why Taxpayers Should Support Clean Elections Reform
Why Working Families Should Support Clean Elections
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