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Local Business Spotlight: Annapolitans for a Better Community (Petition Drive)

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief

Release Date: 06/14/2025

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Give us about fifteen minutes daily, and we will give you all the local news, sports, weather, and events you can handle.   SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... , the , and Today...  Today we’ve got an update on the Matthew Schlegel case, new school zone speed cameras going live, a coastal restaurant with local flair opening in Annapolis, and a star-spangled weekend of fireworks, giveaways, and yes—mullets—with the Chesapeake Baysox. It’s a mix of justice, safety, seafood, and baseball. Get all that and more in today’s Daily News Brief. Link to daily news...

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Give us about fifteen minutes daily, and we will give you all the local news, sports, weather, and events you can handle.   SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... , the , , and   Today... From courtroom indictments and heat‑induced midsummer emergencies to wallet‑draining taxes, a mega boat show, and a feel‑good fundraiser that opens the Bay to everyone, today's stories are a powerful mix of tension, community, and clarity. Tune in for deeper insights on each one on today’s Daily News Brief. Plus, it's storytime presented by the ! Daily Newsletter...

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Give us about fifteen minutes a day, and we will give you all the local news, sports, weather, and events you can handle. SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... , the , and   Today... From a body dsiscovered in the Magothy River to Atlas Restaurant Group's upcoming openings, attempted murder in Annapolis, and lively plans for July 4 festivities—including parades, fireworks, and road closures.. Tune in for all that and more! DAILY NEWS EMAIL LINK: Ann Covington from is here with the Monday Money Report! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through...

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When was the last time you called your bank and a human answered the phone? Well, if you bank at , the answer would have been "the last time I called my bank." THAT is one difference between a national bank and community one. Today, we spoke with Matt Mullen, the President of Arundel Federal, to learn all that a community bank can do for individuals and businesses alike. We also dive into fraud (spoiler: they take it VERY seriously) and some of the best ways to be safe. If you are not baking locally with a community bank, you should, and this Local Business Spotlight tells you why! Have a...

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If you give us about fifteen minutes a day, we will provide you with all the local news, sports, weather, and events you can handle. SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors… , the , and   Today... Plebes at the Naval Academy kick off seven weeks of rigorous training, Maryland lawmakers weigh in on hiring freezes, a $5K small business grant lands locally, BermudAir adds winter flights from BWI to Anguilla, and Eastport a Rockin’ returns in full force. Tune in for the full story on today’s DNB. DAILY NEWSLETTER LINK: And like we do every Friday, Annapolis Subaru and I...

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Give us about fifteen minutes daily, and we will give you all the local news, sports, weather, and events you can handle.   SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors… , the , and   Today... A radio revival in Annapolis could be stepping on FCC toes, a new MARC Station garage moves forward in Odenton, Maryland launches a scholarship for future law enforcement officers, and a popular D.C. sandwich shop lands on Main Street. Catch all the details and more on today’s DNB. Link to daily news recap newsletter: Trevor from   is here with your Maker Minutes!...

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Give us about fifteen minutes daily, and we will give you all the local news, sports, weather, and events you can handle.   SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... , the , and Today...  A hands-on kids’ experience opens at the mall, the state braces for budget cuts and a hiring freeze, BWI turns 75 with a splashy celebration, and a local firm launches a financial workshop for teens. Get all the local headlines and a few surprises in today’s Daily News Brief. Link to daily news recap newsletter: https://forms.aweber.com/form/87/493412887.htm Back with her weekly...

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Give us about fifteen minutes daily, and we will give you all the local news, sports, weather, and events you can handle.   SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... , the , and   Today... A hit-and-run in Hanover leaves a man critically injured, a new Commandant steps in at the Naval Academy, fashion meets fundraising for the Hospice of the Chesapeake, Watermark adds a sleek new cruiser to its fleet, and a beloved schooner celebrates Wedding Crashers turning 20. We’ve got all the local news and a few surprises in today’s Daily News Brief. Plus, it's storytime...

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Give us about fifteen minutes a day, and we will give you all the local news, sports, weather, and events you can handle. SPONSORS: Many thanks to our sponsors... , the , and   Today... In today’s DNB: increased police patrols amid global tensions, an identity confirmed in the Spa Creek body case, and big political news for Anne Arundel County’s top elected official. Plus, where to park your paddleboard, how a sculpture made of canned food raised over $120,000, and a $56,000 opportunity for nonprofits in our area. Tune in for all that and more! DAILY NEWS EMAIL LINK: Ann...

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Few of us can afford a yacht to cruise the Caribbean, Mediterranean, or even the Chesapeake Bay at will. But what if it was possible for a lot less than you think? Today we talk with Kirstie Palmer Tippett, the President of based right here in Eastport! If I don't sail, I can go to Waypoints and charter a boat for a week--they can provide a captain and crew. If I am an expert, I can go to Waypoints and charter a boat for a week and be on my way solo. And there are plenty of options in between. So, what is the Waypoints difference? It's personal. They are small enough to handle your charter...

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Did you know that a bi-partisan commission has recommended non-partisan elections for the City of Annapolis for nearly 30 years? Did you realize that the increased assessments on property in Annapolis are causing your taxes to increase; yet allowing the City to claim they have not raised your taxes? Do you think that 7000 voters in the City of Annapolis should be allowed to participate in primary elections? Would you like to get a break on your tax bill? It's possible with two petitions that Annapolitans for a Better Community are circulating to allow the voters to answer those questions in the form of a ballot referendum in November.

We sit down with Bill Kardash, one of the founders to discuss it and open our eyes. We dive deep, but a key takeaway is that the petitions are NOT a vote for or against--they are merely asking "permission" to allow the voters to decide in November.

When looking at the non-partisan primary petition, in rough numbers there are 28,000 registered voters in the City with 14,000 registered Democrats, 7,000 registered Republicans, and 7,000 voters registered as unaffiliated or independent. In this election year, those 7,000 likely will have no say in who is elected Mayor of Annapolis (there are only two Democratic candidates and no Republicans, and currently unaffiliated voters are locked out of the primary).

The tax petition is a bit more complex, but there are three taxes paid on a property--State, County, and City. While the County has voted to cap the increases at a maximum of a 2% increase, the City has not and has been collecting 10% increases as the assessments go up. The tax rate is not increased, which is a political talking point despite the revenue going up. The best example is a product for $100 is sold and the tax rate is 10%-- you will pay $10 in taxes on that product. Now the same product is in demand and the price increases to $125, you will now pay $12.50 in taxes. The tax rate did not increase, the value of the product did. In plain numbers, if your home was worth $600,000 in 2024 and the triennial assessment (phased in over 3 years) brought the value of your home to $744,000, your County tax would increase from $4,516.56 to $4,699.03 (due to the cap). However, on top of the County taxes, you pay a City tax as well, and using the same assumptions, your taxes would increase from $4,781.89 to $5,490.72.

Both issues have nuances, but both issues deserve to be heard.

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