Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Delegate Wayne Norman Receives Award from Conservative Business Group

Delegate Wayne Norman Receives Award from Conservative Business Group

Maryland Business for Responsive Government (MBRG) awarded Delegate Wayne Norman (R-District 35A/Harford) its John Shaw Award for "leadership on business issues in Maryland."

In a statement, MBRG Co-Chair Ellen Sauerbrey said that "Wayne Norman is a key voice in Annapolis on the issues effecting business. As a businessman himself, he has the experience and skills necessary to well represent us in the House of Delegates."

MBRG selected Delegate Norman based on his strong voting record on legislation impacting businesses and private sector jobs in Maryland.

Said Delegate Norman, "businesses are the true job creators and the lifeblood of the economy, not government. Government can do more – and must do more – to create a better business environment through fiscal discipline, lower taxes and the elimination of unnecessary bureaucratic 'red tape'."

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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Fundraiser

THANK YOU ALL FOR COMING OUT MONDAY NIGHT! We had a great turn out. Had a blast!!

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

November 2009 Fundraiser






We had a great time in November! Thank you to everyone who came out and to my many volunteers! Thanks to GT Roadsters Fin Foods and Krystal Kear for the music! Also a quick thanks to Klein's Shop Rite, Pat's Pizza, and Seasons Pizza for the dessert. Had an awesome time and look forward to seeing everyone again.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Birthday Bull Roast Bash

My 2ed Annual Birthday Bull Roast Bash is coming up fast! It will be on Saturday November 7, 2009 from 2:00 pm- 6:00pm. We will have awesome food from G.T Roadsters Fine Food & BBQ. They will be bringing Pit Ham, Pit Turkey and Bull Roast. We will also have beer and wine. Live music by Krystal Klear! It will be held at the Deer Creek Overlook & 4H Camp in Rock State Park. NO Tickets will be sold at the door. We were sold out last year, so get your tickets now. We will have silent auction for sports memorabilia again this year as well as basket give-aways, raffle tickets and other fun games.

Tickets are $55.00 per person or $100.00 a couple. Group ticket rates and Sponsorships are available. Please make your checks payable to "Citizens to Elect Wayne Norman". You can mail them to 808 South Main Street, Bel Air, Maryland 21014 and we will send you the tickets!


Deer Creek Overlook & 4H Camp
6 Cherry Hill Road
Street, Maryland (Rock State Park)



THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR SUPPORT!!

-Wayne

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Following Dismal Budget Briefing, Norman Calls for a Top-to-Bottom Review of State Spending and a Freeze in Any New Spending Programs

The Maryland House of Delegates Republican Caucus met Tuesday, September 23 and received a briefing from the State’s Department of Legislative Services on the current state of Maryland’s budget. The briefing presented sobering and almost entirely bad news, as the first quarter revenues of the current fiscal year yielded one billion fewer dollars less than what was the budget required.

Following the briefing, Delegate Wayne Norman called for a thorough review of all state spending programs – not just general fund revenues – and a freeze on any new spending programs. In the weeks ahead, Norman and the Republican Caucus also plan to announce concrete measures to bring Maryland’s government back within its means and without relying on new taxes or fees.

With state workers experiencing furloughs at a state savings of approximately $33 million dollars, the sacrifice imposed produces only a fraction of what the state needs to do to fix its errors. “It’s as if the Conowingo Dam broke down the middle, and the state’s answer is to make its employees carry a bucket to the top and pour it back in,” Norman said. “It hurts the employees, and doesn’t really improve the state’s problem.”

During the 2009 Session, Delegate Norman voted against the budget out of concern for the unlikely high revenue expectations and the even higher expenditures. After the briefing, Norman said, “You can’t add expensive programs while complaining that you don’t have enough to make ends meet as it is. Poor planning is what got the state in this situation, and only addressing the issues can fix the problems.”

“Maryland needs to stop punishing businesses and hard working citizens and to start encouraging free enterprise. With the state cutting jobs and unemployment at 7.8%, encouraging economic growth and eliminating waste must begin this session through sound long-term policy decisions.”

Norman and the Republican Caucus plan to announce measures to bring Maryland’s government back within its means and to provide incentives for cutting waste this coming session.