Harford County Executive Mark Cassilly has unveiled a bold plan to boost funding for local schools and public safety initiatives without increasing taxes, a move that could have significant implications for the community. In a proposal that has sparked both excitement and skepticism, Cassilly is seeking to allocate record amounts of funding to support the county's education system and law enforcement agencies. The plan, which aims to address pressing needs in areas such as teacher salaries, school infrastructure, and public safety equipment, is being hailed as a major victory for residents who have long advocated for increased investment in these critical areas. With no tax hikes on the table, Cassilly's proposal is likely to be closely watched by local officials and residents alike, who are eager to see how the plan will be received and implemented.
Harford Exec Cassilly Proposes Record Funding for Schools, Public Safety Without Raising Taxes Maryland Association of Counties