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"Investing
Where Baltimore Lives" |
February 15, 2008 |
Dear
Friends:
This week the City Council’s Judiciary And Legislative
Investigations Committee will hold an informational hearing
on Council Bill LO08-0004 Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund
- MAIF - Current Practices and Proposed Changes. The
Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund (MAIF) was created by the
state legislature in 1972 to provide car insurance for
Maryland residents who cannot obtain it elsewhere in the
private insurance market. Current state law prohibits MAIF
from offering installment plans on insurance premiums as
most private insurers do, so MAIF customers must pay their
full annual premiums in advance. Naturally, most can’t
afford this lump-sum payment, so they must turn to premium
finance companies (PFC's), whose sole purpose is to finance MAIF
policies. Not only do these finance companies charge annual
interest rates as high as 30%, they collect all of their
interest first. Once all of the interest is collected, they have no incentive to retain the customer. Sixty percent of
MAIF cancellations are at the request of the finance
companies. Once they are canceled, they come back to MAIF
and have to pay all over again.
In our increasingly volatile economy, we must prevent
predatory lenders from preying on our most vulnerable
citizens. Premium finance companies are making a killing on
the backs of citizens least able to defend themselves. With
large populations of working poor residents, Baltimore City
and Prince George's County are disproportionately impacted by
the predatory practices of premium finance companies.
MAIF is the only insurance company in Maryland prohibited by
law from offering an installment payment option to its
policyholders. Proposed legislation in Annapolis would
enable MAIF to offer installment billing and therefore help
policyholders avoid the predatory lending of these premium
finance companies. To illustrate the industry’s power, if
you purchase an insurance policy using money loaned by a PFC
and you miss a payment, they can take back your insurance
policy retroactively, get money back from the insurance
company, and subject you to fines for driving uninsured, in
violation of Maryland law. This is an unspeakable burden to
bear, and is a tragic injustice for our working poor.
Of course the Insurance Code is State law, and the City Council does not have jurisdiction. But as local
representatives of the people most affected by these
practices, the City Council has an enormous stake in putting
a stop to the predatory lending practices of the premium
financing companies. These practices directly impact poor
working families in Baltimore, but the resulting increase in
insurance premiums is borne by all Maryland residents.
If you are a current or former MAIF policyholder with a story to tell about your premium finance company nightmare, I urge you to share your experiences with us at the City Council hearing this Tuesday at 11:00 in the City Council Chamber. Also in attendance will be MAIF's Executive Director and State Senator Catherine Pugh, who is introducing the legislation in Annapolis.
Stephanie
Rawlings-Blake
President, Baltimore City Council
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Each
week in the President's
SchoolSpot, Council President Stephanie
Rawlings-Blake highlights the outstanding
accomplishments of Baltimore City Schools students
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Baltimore City Public Schools Sweep Maryland Girls Chess Championships
Hard work, motivation and lots of practice have paid off for the young ladies in The BCPSS Chess Project. Teams from Cross Country, Hilton, and Alexander Hamilton Elementary Schools swept their division in the 2008 Maryland Girls Chess Championships held earlier this month in Towson.
In the elementary division, Cross Country Elementary (# 247) and Hilton Elementary (# 21) tied for first place and Alexander Hamilton Elementary (# 145) was third out of twelve teams. These teams finished ahead of teams from Baltimore, Calvert, Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties, as well as several private schools.
In the middle school division, Pimlico Elementary/Middle (# 223) won first place. This is a follow up on their 2007 Elementary championship. There were no high school winners because The BCPSS Chess Project currently does not include high schools.
"This outstanding performance shows what our students can do when given the chance. Chess has become a motivating force for students to learn and excel," said BCPSS Chess Project Coordinator Steve Alpern.
There are active chess clubs in 50 BCPSS schools with more than 1,000 students participating. Clubs meet once or twice a week after school, although some clubs now meet before and during the school day. The BCPSS Chess Project will send 10-12 teams to the Maryland Scholastic Chess Championships to be held March 15-16. Several teams are slated to represent Baltimore City at the National Elementary Chess Championships in May in Pittsburgh.
The BCPSS Chess Project is in its fourth year and is a cooperative effort of the BCPSS, Baltimore Kids Chess League, Johns Hopkins University and the Abell Foundation. For more information, contact Steven Alpern at salpern@bcps.k12.md.us.
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Have
an exciting news item on achievements in
Baltimore City Public Schools?
Let us
know so that we can feature them in the President's
SchoolSpot. Call Council President
Rawlings-Blake's office at 410-396-4804 or send an
e-mail to Marva Williams at
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City
Council This Week
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Hearing: Judiciary And Legislative Investigations Committee, James B. Kraft – Chair
10:00 AM Du Burns Council Chamber, 4th floor, City Hall
07-0004 Lead Risk in Housing - Relocation from Non-Compliant Property
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Hearing: Executive Appointments Committee, Robert Curran – Chair
5:00 PM Du Burns Council Chamber, 4th floor, City Hall
Appointed members of the newly-created Commission on Sustainability
This hearing will be broadcast live on TV25.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Hearing: Judiciary And Legislative Investigations Committee, James B. Kraft – Chair
4:00 PM Du Burns Council Chamber, 4th floor, City Hall
08-0008R School Based Budgets for the Baltimore City School System
| MTA Bus Route Modifications Take Effect Sunday, February 17
Effective February 17, 2008 MTA will implement route modifications to 10 Local Bus lines throughout the Baltimore Region. In addition, a new line, the No. 6, will be initiated and the M-9 will be replaced with the Nos. 56 and 59 Lines. New timetables will be issued for the following Local Bus Line #'s: 3, 11, 16, 27, 36, 55, 61, 77, and 98 (Hampden Shuttle).
Also, on this date, the Light Rail Yellow Line (Timonium to Cromwell Station/Glen Burnie) will begin making all weekday off-peak and weekend/holiday trips to Hunt Valley.
In addition, new timetables will be issued on the following lines to reflect schedule changes effective February 17, 2008:
Local Bus Line #'s: 5, 7, 10, 17, 20, 23, 35 and Light Rail.
The new timetables are now available online at www.mtamaryland.com. They will soon be available at MTA’s Downtown Transit Store and at regular timetable distribution points. Riders can also request that timetables be mailed to them by calling 410-539-5000.
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Friday, February 15
Baltimore City Teen Night
North Harford Recreation Center, 6800 Hamlet Ave., 410-396-6707, 8pm-midnight
Roosevelt Recreation Center, 1221 W. 36th St., 410-396-6050, 8pm-midnight
Madison Square Recreation Center, 1400 E. Biddle St., 410-396-9284, 8pm-midnight
Participate in fun and safe activities designed for teens, by teens. Enjoy music, dancing, games, fashion shows and more. Free and open to teenagers 14-17.
Saturday, February 16
Money Power Day '08
Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, 1400 W. Cold Spring Lane, 10am-3pm. Money Power Day is a FREE annual event providing Baltimore City residents and workers with quality financial services like free tax preparation, free credit report, customized financial planning, housing counseling, credit counseling. Find out more and register at www.moneypowerday.org
Federal Hill's Fest-of-All
Baltimore Museum of Industry, 1415 Key Highway, 7-11pm.
Celebrate Mardi Gras, Valentine's Day and everything Federal Hill at the same time. Open bar and the culinary delights of Federal Hill's restaurants. Live music by Love Seed Momma Jump. Fashion show by area retailers, silent auction and raffle. Tickets $75 in advance, $90 at the door. Tickets online at www.historicfederalhill.org
Sunday, February 17
Winterfest 2008: A Celebration of Diversity
Northwestern High School, 6900 Park Heights Ave., 1-5pm. Arts and crafts, entertainment, free giveaways, local vendors, refreshments, book fair. Sponsored by Neighborhood Associations of Park Heights, Mayor's Office of Neighborhoods, Jewish Community Center of Greater Baltimore. Contact Derrick Lennon at 410-365-3792 or derricklennon@myglen.org.
Monday, February 18
PRESIDENT'S DAY - CITY HOLIDAY: No municipal trash collection, parking meters in effect.
A Night of Appreciation for Youth Coaches in Baltimore City
Melba’s, 3126 Greenmount Ave., 6pm-10pm. Event to thank coaches of youth teams for dedication and mentorship. 410-366-6536, coachrsvp@yahoo.com.
Accounting Workshop
Small Business Resource Center, 1101 E. 33rd St., Suite C307, 9:30 am. Get professional instruction on how to maintain your business accounts. The workshop includes instruction on QuickBooks computer software. Call 443-451-7160 to register.
Thursday, February 21
Councilman Bernard “Jack” Young hosts Community Income Tax Preparation Seminar
Pratt Library - Orleans Street Branch, 1303 Orleans Street, 6:00pm.
Attendees will be exposed to information on how to prepare and file income taxes. The following topics will be discussed:
- Work-related income tax credits
- Income tax credits for homeowners and renters
- Where to get income taxes filed at no cost
- How to proceed with IRS disputes
The meeting is open to the public. Members of the community will have the opportunity to hear from Certified Public Accountants and other trained professionals.
To confirm attendance, please contact Beverley Simpson at 410-396-4811 or André Baldwin at abaldwin@baltimorecitycouncil.com
MLA Arts Brief Launch Party
Lemongrass and Tsunami. 1300 Bank Street, 6-9 pm.
Celebrate the inaugural issue of MLA Arts Brief with special guest sculptor James Earl Reid. To attend, please RSVP to smalltimoreevents@gmail.com. Maryland Lawyers for the Arts provides pro bono legal assitance to income-eligible artist and arts organizations, and educational workshops and seminars on topics affecting artists.
Upcoming/Ongoing
Black History Month Celebration at Lexington Market. Each day throughout February, enjoy performances by Baltimore City Public School students, noon-1pm, exhibits and special features, 10am-4pm and live band shows on Saturdays, noon-2pm. Free. www.lexingtonmarket.com 410-685-6169.
Black History Month Top of the World Art Exhibition
World Trade Center, 27th floor, Top of the World Observation Level.
Featuring paintings and sculptures of local artists. The exhibit will be on display from February 2-February 29. 410-837-VIEW.
Black Engineer of the Year Awards Conference, Feb. 14-16, Baltimore Convention Center
www.blackengineeroftheyear.org
4th Annual BEYA Business Summit
(Formerly Black CEO Summit and African American Business Forum) Feb. 14 and 15, Baltimore Convention Center. Registration and sponsorship information
13th Annual Black Heritage Art Show, Feb. 15-17, Baltimore Convention Center, 410-340-7089. www.blackheritageartshow.com
Mayor Sheila Dixon’s "It Takes a Village" Black History Month Celebration
Saturday, February 16, 2008, 2:00pm - 6:00pm, Baltimore City War Memorial, 101 N. Gay St. The event will include performances, poetry readings, and vendors, hosted by local actress Maria Broom and Marc Clarke, host of 92Q’s Big Fat Morning Show. The event will close with a keynote speech and discussion with world renowned Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson.
More information on Mayor Dixon's Black History Month Celebration
National Great Blacks in Wax Museum sponsors American Legacy Magazine's First "Know Your History" Mobile Tour
Diakon Place parking lot across from museum, 1601-03 East North Avenue
Exhibit features an 18-whell tractor trailer transformed into a Black history museum, with photograph, historical exhibits and a genealogy kiosk. Free
www.greatblacksinwax.org 410-563-3404
Black History is No Mystery Expo
Saturday, February 23, Sojourner Douglass College, 200 N. Central Ave., 9am to 5pm.
Sponsored by Project Millions More Movement Baltimore, Heart & Soul Magazine and
hosts the Mooney Twins.
The Expo features
exhibits highlighting health, wealth and wisdom; free health screenings, Fitness Expo, African dance, children’s entertainment, poetry readings,
and over 20 vendors.
For vendor registration and more information call 410-547-8019.
100 Black Men of Maryland’s "A Night of Music and Art," Feb. 23,
8pm-midnight, Eubie Blake Center, 847 N. Howard St., $20, partial proceeds benefit organization, 443-831-5824.
2008 Legacy Film Festival March 1-2, 2008, The Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture. Baltimore's premier film festival celebrating contributions, talent and stories of people of color while encouraging conversations within the community. Panelists include Marla Gibbs, Karen Malina White, Marylou Tibaldo-Bongiorno, Jerome Bongiorno, Dante James, Sandi Daniels and Angela Gibbs.
Tickets at www.missiontix.com More information at www.myspace.com/LegacyFilmFestival or call 443-263-1831.
Fridays at the Walters celebrates Black History Month. Feb. 15, 22 and 29. Walters Art Museum, 600 N. Charles St., 5-8pm. Enjoy exciting live music and special guided tours and more. Free, but there’s a fee for the mini-course, Three African-American Artists At The Walters: Bannister, Lewis and Tanner. www.thewalters.org 410-547-9000. |
TransForm Baltimore: The Zoning Code Rewrite
The City of Baltimore Department of Planning invites you to its Community Open Houses to learn more about TransForm Baltimore: The Zoning Code Rewrite, the ongoing process, and how you can get involved to help craft a vision for the future development of Baltimore City. TransForm Baltimore Community Open Houses are:
Saturday, February 16
Southeast Anchor Library, 3601 Eastern Ave., 11am-1pm
Tuesday, February 26
Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, 1400 W. Cold Spring Lane, 6pm-8pm.
For more information, call 410-396-PLAN or plan@baltimorecity.gov. |
Eye on CASA Focus on Kids:
CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) of Baltimore Celebrity Camera Auction Council President Rawlings-Blake and 30 other Baltimore celebrities have taken a roll of pictures on a disposable camera provided by CASA of Baltimore. The cameras will be auctioned on eBay to help raise money for support and advocacy for abused and neglected children of Baltimore.
For more information on how you can participate call 410-244-1465 or visit www.casabalt.org
Baltimore's Grand Opening of CakeLove Bakery,
CakeLove Baltimore,The Flagship Building at The Can Company, 2500 Boston Street, Suite 4B, February 23, 1pm-4pm.
Strawberry Shortcake, Mocha Dream, Cynthia’s Sin, and My Downfall are just a few of the decadent desserts scheduled to be showcased when renowned chef Warren Brown, owner of nationally acclaimed bakery, CakeLove, officially opens his newest store in Baltimore. The event is free and open to the public. Free samples and tastings throughout the day. For more information, visit CakeLove online at www.cakelove.com.
Founders Day Celebration of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., February 23, 11:00 am, Ivy Family Support Center, 3515 Dolfield Road.
Film "Revolution '67": Screening and Panel Discussion
March 2, Legacy Film Festival, Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture, 830 E. Pratt Street, 2 p.m.
Revolution ‘67 is an illuminating account of the black urban rebellions of the 1960s. Focusing on the six-day Newark, New Jersey outbreak in mid-July, Revolution ‘67 reveals how the disturbance began as spontaneous revolts against poverty and police brutality and ended as fateful milestones in America’s struggles over racial justice. For more information, please visit www.civicframe.org or call 410.377.5985.
Baltimore Montessori Public Charter School To all families interested in enrolling their child (age 3-9) in for 2008-2009 School Year, informational meetings will be held at
St. Mark's Church, 1900 St. Paul Street on the following dates:
- Saturday, February 23, 10 am
- Wednesday, February 27, 7 pm
- Saturday, March 8, 10 am
For more information and applications, please visit www.baltimoremontessoriinc.com
Patterson Park Public Charter School announces Open Enrollment for the 2008-2009 school year, Jan. 22-March 20. Open enrollment for kindergarten. Limited space for first through seventh grades.
27 N. Lakewood Ave. 410-558-1230 www.pppcs.org
Call for Nominations: 2008 Larry Reich Award
Co-sponsored by the Neighborhood Design Center and the Baltimore City Department of Planning.
Larry Reich was Baltimore City Department of Planning Director 1965-1990 and was a central figure in the City's Downtown Renaissance, a proponent of community-based planning and neighborhood initiatives, and an opponent of proposed highways that would have obliterated some of Baltimore's most historic neighborhoods. The Larry Reich Award, established by his colleagues, is given annually to an individual whose volunteer and professional work exemplifies a special commitment to community-based planning and design. How to nominate someone or contact Irene Poulsen for further information: (410) 233-9686 ext 105 or ipoulsen@ndc-md.org.
DEADLINE IS FEBRUARY 21, 2008
Kickball League of Baltimore Begins Spring Signup:
Adult Co-ed kickball with divisions in Federal Hill and Canton.
Games are played on Wednesday nights, spring season starts March 12th For more information www.kickball-baltimore.com
Western High School Classes of 1968, 1979, 1987 and 1988 are planning their class reunions. Email publicity@whsaainc.org for more details.
Baltimore Healthcare Access, Inc. is announcing a new initiative to protect the health and well-being of city residents. Through this initiative, city residents can call 311 for screening and referral to a range of health insurance programs and low-cost healthcare options. www.bhca.org
The Bar Association of Baltimore City is pleased to offer its Lawyer Referral and Information Service (LRIS) to the general public. This service features a panel of attorneys who provide a wide range of legal assistance ranging from Asbestos to Worker’s Compensation. Those referred to private attorneys will be able to receive a reduced fee half-hour consultation, which is waived for certain case types. This service also occasionally features volunteer attorneys who are able to answer basic legal questions over telephone for no charge. For those who qualify, the LRIS also offers reduced fee legal services for the elderly. For more information call 410-539-3112 between 9:00am and 4:00pm Monday-Friday, or email info@baltimorebar.org.
Free Community Tax Preparation
Families and individuals can have their taxes prepared for free at one of more than 13 CASH Campaign locations in the City. Qualifying families and individuals can claim the Earned Income Tax Credit and other valuable tax credits.
Call for an appointment at 410-234-8008.
www.baltimorecashcampaign.org
Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service provides free representation to low-income individuals with IRS tax disputes, including denial of earned income tax credit, IRS audits, filing back taxes, and setting up payment plans. Call 410-547-6537 between 9 am-1 pm, Monday-Thursday.
Also, small community-based nonprofits working to strengthen low income communities are eligible for pro bono legal help from the Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service Community Development Project. Get help with reviewing contracts, negotiating leases, preparing employee manuals, and many other legal issues. Call 443-451-4064 or email jocarol@mvlslaw.org
The Guardian Angels are recruiting new members. Recruits must be 16 and older. The three-month training includes classes in conflict resolution, defensive martial arts, first aid and a law class. Call 410-353-9472.
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