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VETOES
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several reasons: first, it establishes a reasonable
balance between the firefighters' compensation and their
work conditions; second, considering the nature of these
work conditions, the 56-hour week is actually equivalent
to a normal work week for any other state employee, thus
maintaining parity with all other employees; and finally,
the 56—hour week is standard at fire departments in
surrounding jurisdictions, thus maintaining parity with
other members of the profession outside of state service.
I am aware that these 45 firefighters perform a
valuable service for the State. The question of the
number of hours which they should or can work is an
administrative matter which I can and will work out with
all concerned parties.
For these reasons, and at the request of the
Secretaries of Transportation and Budget and Fiscal
Planning, I have decided to veto House Bill 734.
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Sincerely,
Marvin Mandel
Governor
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House Bill No. 754 - Sales and Use Taxes -
Contractors
AN ACT concerning
Retail Sales and Use Tax Exemption for Contractors
FOR the purpose of providing an exemption from the sales
and use tax for personal property purchased by a
contractor for use in another state or the District
of Columbia, which could be purchased by the
contractor for use free from sales tax in that state
or the District of Columbia, and is altered or
modified, or temporarily stored in Maryland pending
shipment to that other state or the District of
Columbia subject to certain conditions; providing
for the construction of certain terms; permitting
the Comptroller to promulgate certain regulations;
and relating generally to the sales and use taxation
of certain personal property.
May 26, 1977
Honorable John Hanson Briscoe
Speaker of the House of Delegates
State House
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