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3712
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JOINT RESOLUTIONS
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for State income tax purposes, which results in a
hardship for many taxpayers; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, That
this Body directs the Comptroller and the Office on Aging
to study the question of providing tax assistance for
these taxpayers in the nature of a State itemized
deduction or direct tax credit; and be it further
RESOLVED, That copies of this Resolution be sent to
Louis L. Goldstein, Comptroller of the Treasury, State
Treasury Building, Annapolis, Maryland 21401; and to Dr.
Matthew Tayback, Director, The Office on Aging, 301 W.
Preston Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201.
Approved May 17, 1977.
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No. 31
(House Joint Resolution 46)
A House Joint Resolution concerning
Our National Anthem
FOR the purpose of requesting leaders of the Sports'
Associations and Media to precede all sports events
with the playing of our National Anthem.
WHEREAS, It has been a proud tradition in these
United States to play the National Anthem before all
sporting events; and
WHEREAS, Before the Super Bowl XI football game
America the Beautiful was substituted for the National
Anthem; and
WHEREAS, Although America the Beautiful is an
inspiring and patriotic song, nevertheless The Star
Spangled Banner was adopted by the United States Congress
as our National Anthem; and
WHEREAS, The Star Spangled Banner commemorates the
bombardment of Fort McHenry during the War of 1812. In
September of 1814, protected only by their earthen
bulwarks, the brave patriotic defenders withstood
intensive bombardment from the British who were in the
Chesapeake Bay and out of range of the Fort's cannons.
Finally after 20 hours of this bombardment, the
courageous protectors held their ground and by dawn's
early light cur flag was still there. The British attack
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