Isaac "Yitzy" Schleifer

City Council District 5
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Isaac “Yitzy” Schleifer is the Councilman for the 5th District of Baltimore City.

Councilman Schleifer is a lifelong resident of the 5th District and currently serving on the City Council since 2016. Councilman Schleifer is the Chair of the Rules and Legislative Oversight Committee and serves on both the Health, Environment, and Technology Committee and the Ways and Means Committee.

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If you don’t know Joni HeartSmiles Holifield , you better ask somebody!

Nine years ago, I had the pleasure of meeting Ms. Joni through Heart Smiles when she invited me to speak to students at Northwestern High School about entrepreneurship. What started as a speaking engagement turned into a lasting friendship and a deep respect for the work she does every single day for Baltimore’s young people. Since then, we’ve supported each other, shown up for one another’s efforts, and stood side by side for our community countless times.

There is no better grassroots organization in Baltimore than Heart Smiles. Period.

Heart Smiles doesn’t just run programs; it builds leaders. It meets young people where they are, invests in their potential, and gives them access to mentorship, opportunity, and exposure that many would never otherwise receive. It’s personal. It’s consistent. And it works.

The City of Baltimore, partnering with the Children & Youth Fund, should invest in this proven, community-rooted solution. We should endow 1 million dollars towards the Heart Smiles sustained future.

We talk often about prevention, about uplifting youth, about empowering the next generation. Heart Smiles is doing exactly that without the fanfare, without the bureaucracy, just real work and real results.

Baltimore doesn’t need more programs on paper. It needs to double down on what works. And Heart Smiles works.

Ms. Joni has poured her heart into this city’s children. It’s time for the City to provide sustained support to Heart Smiles.
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21 hours ago

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Joni HeartSmiles Holifield is a staple in our city and she deserves everything

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Councilman Isaac Yitzy Schleifer Statement on Bill 26-0151: Increasing the Homestead Property Tax Credit Cap

This morning, the Budget Committee held a hearing on a proposal to increase the Homestead Tax Credit cap by 50% from 4% to 6%. This change would result in higher future property tax bills for many Baltimore City homeowners.

Baltimore City already has the highest property tax rate in the region. That reality makes it harder to attract and retain homeowners. I support lowering our property tax rate, but not by shifting more long term tax exposure onto longtime, owner occupied residents.

Increasing the homestead cap would affect many of the 50,000 homeowners who currently rely on this credit for stability. At a time when rising costs are already pushing legacy homeowners out of their homes, this proposal moves us in the wrong direction.

Baltimore County keeps its homestead cap at 4%. Raising ours 50% to 6% makes Baltimore City less competitive and sends the wrong message to those deciding whether to stay or leave.

Baltimore’s growth should not come at the expense of the people who call it home.

Councilman Isaac Yitzy Schleifer Statement on Bill 26-0151: Increasing the Homestead Property Tax Credit Cap

This morning, the Budget Committee held a hearing on a proposal to increase the Homestead Tax Credit cap by 50% from 4% to 6%. This change would result in higher future property tax bills for many Baltimore City homeowners.

Baltimore City already has the highest property tax rate in the region. That reality makes it harder to attract and retain homeowners. I support lowering our property tax rate, but not by shifting more long term tax exposure onto longtime, owner occupied residents.

Increasing the homestead cap would affect many of the 50,000 homeowners who currently rely on this credit for stability. At a time when rising costs are already pushing legacy homeowners out of their homes, this proposal moves us in the wrong direction.

Baltimore County keeps its homestead cap at 4%. Raising ours 50% to 6% makes Baltimore City less competitive and sends the wrong message to those deciding whether to stay or leave.

Baltimore’s growth should not come at the expense of the people who call it home.
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7 days ago

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Keep them honest Councilman Isaac Yitzy Schleifer

You are so right. Whats up with our city council. Who is introducing a bill to raise city taxes

Hoping you can get other city council members to join you in the fight against this!

Y'all need to be fighting for Elizabeth Cumberlands to shut down city officials

Here they go again

Ypu would think with all.the taxes we pay, our city services would be absolutely outstanding, when in reality the quality just keeps getting worse. What the heck is the city actually using our money for?

Makes no sense

Another Scam by Mayor Scott. He is lowering tax rates by 2.5% - a one time discount but raising the cap by 2% so the net is more tax after only two years. The lying Mayor call is a tax reduction. Shame on the SEVEN counsel members who are the sponsors, at the request of the Mayor.

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A heartfelt thank you to our City Administrator Faith Leach & Mayor Brandon M. Scott for their continued attention to this challenging snow cleanup and for dispatching new contractors to district 5 to tackle what still remains. ... See MoreSee Less

4 weeks ago

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Four Seasons Landscape & Construction Services are the new contractors. My guys are taking care of your concerns now 😎

Yes! Thank you Councilman Isaac Yitzy Schleifer and Mayor Brandon M. Scott! The roads in our area this morning are much improved from yesterday afternoon!

Awesome

This might not be your district, but the 2700 block of Silver Hill hasn’t been touched.

4000 Wilsby Ave and cator

They did not complete my street and blocked me on with snow and ice. Need to fo way better.

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Berkeley Ave off of Glenn Ave still hasn’t been plowed.

They need to come the Waverly/Govans a lot of us are still stuck because the streets haven’t been touched

Talia Zalman still hasn't had a plow on her street

Service road behind green meadow parkway is still a sheet of snow

Are you kidding this is a cluster. Fire everyone. It’s a legit clown show. Where do you live Isaac ?

I hate to say this, but the city and county as far as plowing goes is a shit show…. Lanes are missing, and there are streets that still haven’t been plowed.

are you retarded scott, city is barely drivable.

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