Get Involved in Local and State Tax Decisions – by Sharon Smith, CAN Board Member
As you probably know from social media, television, and local newspapers Maryland and Dorchester County are facing large deficits in funding in the upcoming year. This is certain without knowing what actions the federal government may take. Both the state and county are entering the tax planning season now.
Now is the time for all concerned taxpayers to get involved and voice your priorities for your tax dollars to your elected officials.
The impending Dorchester County budget deficit is largely the result of the state pushing expenses onto the counties, especially “The Blueprint” for education expenses, according to recent County Council comments.
The current county budget is $82M, of which $38.6M comes from property taxes – the average Maryland property tax rate is 1.02-1.07%: Dorchester County’s rate is 1.00. Another $18.M comes from income taxes – the 23 counties and Baltimore City levy local income tax as a percent of the state income tax. Rates range from 2.25% to 3.20%. Dorchester County’s rate is at 3.20%
The remainder of the funding comes from many sources – fees, licenses, permits, fines, etc., the largest of which is $6.3M in federal, state and local aid.
The single largest expense for Dorchester County is the Department of Education at $23.7M. However, the DoE is projecting a deficit of $4.8M ($88.5M – $83.7M) this year and $11.5M ($86M – $97.5M) for 2025-2026. This is according to the Board of Education work session in January 2025.
In 2024 the per pupil funding in Maryland for Pre-K through 12 averaged $19,427. In that year, Dorchester school funding was $20,104: $14,405 was state funding and $5,698 was from the county according to the Department of Legislative Services. State education funds vary greatly across counties.
What can you do?
You can attend budget meetings, read and understand the budgets and the issues, discuss the problems and opportunities with your County Councilman, contact your state senator and representatives, and the governor and comptroller. Contact information is included.
The upcoming county Budget Work Session #1 is Tuesday, 02/25/2025– Capital at 6:00 p.m.
Budget Work Session #2 is Tuesday, 03/11/2025 at 6:00 p.m. Both are in the County Office Building.
The council is asking for your input!
Contact Information
Dorchester County Council Members
- Robert Kramer – 1st District rkramer@docogonet.com
- William Nichols – 2nd District wnichols@docogonet.com
- Ricky Travers – 3rd District rtravers@docogonet.com
- George Pfeffer – 4th District lpfeffer@docogonet.com
- Mike Detmer – 5th District mdetmer@docogonet.com
Governor
Wes Moore By Phone. (410) 974-3901 1-800-811-8336. Email at link https://md.accessgov.com/governor/Forms/Page/cs/contact-the-governor/0
Comptroller
Brooke Lierman (410) 260-7801 Brooke@marylandtaxes.gov
Maryland General Assembly
- Senate President – Bill Ferguson 410-841-3161 bill.ferguson@senate.state.md.us
- House Speaker – Adrienne Jones 410-841-3800 adrienne.jones@house.state.md.us
Maryland Legislative District 37
- State Senator Johnny Mautz 410-841-3590 johnny.mautz@senate.state.md.us
- State Delegate Sheree Sample-Hughes (37A) 410-841-3427 sheree.sample.hughes@house.state.md.us
- State Delegate 1 Christopher T. Adams (37B) 410-841-3343 christopher.adams@house.state.md.us
- State Delegate 2 Tom Hutchinson (37B) 410-841-3582 tom.hutchinson@house.state.md.us
Please see the following budgets of interest:
January Dorchester County Public Schools Budget Briefing
Current Dorchester County Budget: