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.
In today’s budget hearing, I asked the ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act) office a simple question:
Who is ultimately on the hook for the missing Clean Corps money, now that the quasi-city entity Baltimore Civic Fund is refusing to even attempt to recover the taxpayer dollars allegedly misspent by The Lazarus Rite, Inc.?
The administration’s response was clear: ultimately, the taxpayers of Baltimore City will be responsible for paying the federal government back.
Let that sink in.
Tens of Millions of dollars were routed through outside groups with little oversight, money reportedly went missing, and now Baltimore residents may be left holding the bag. ... See MoreSee Less
It’s more everybody left you hanging leave some of all races hanging I know a few
In today’s budget hearing, I asked the ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act) office a simple question:
Who is ultimately on the hook for the missing Clean Core money, now that the quasi-city entity Baltimore Civic Fund is refusing to even attempt to recover the taxpayer dollars allegedly misspent by The Lazarus Rite, Inc.?
The administration’s response was clear: ultimately, the taxpayers of Baltimore City will be responsible for paying the federal government back.
Let that sink in.
Tens of Millions of dollars were routed through outside groups with little oversight, money reportedly went missing, and now Baltimore residents may be left holding the bag. ... See MoreSee Less
What Yitzy Schleifer doesn't reveal is that Chris Irvin the director of the Lazarus Rite was a political opponent of his, and this looks like a revenge site
It’s just the tip of the iceberg
YITZY FOR MAYOR
This is so shameful in Baltimore City just an inhumane tragedy
Councilman Isaac Yitzy Schleifer lets figure out why they keep favoring organizations with big monies but will not help organizations trying to get our homeless off the streets www.helpbaltimoreshomeless.org
This is what causes our city to be destroyed it’s suppose to be community but people stealing not right they should go to jail if it was me I would be sitting in that mother fucker
The speed camera program continues to underperform projections. The vendor previously committed to conducting a full system audit comparing:• the posted street speed limits• the speed limits programmed into the cameras• and the actual legal speed limits on those roads.
To date, that commitment has not been fulfilled.
When a vendor fails to deliver on promised oversight and accountability, that should absolutely be considered as this contract heads out for RFP renewal. Accountability cannot only apply to residents, it must apply to contractors doing business with the City as well. ... See MoreSee Less
Hmm. Thought for sure the revenue from these would be off the charts. I'd still like one on Falls near the apartments. You could probably make up the rest of the projected income there.
I’m a huge fan of artificially low speed limits enforced by cameras in known locations that result in everyone slamming on their breaks on the highway at the same time.
sadly i got a ticket, they still have not cashed my check-almost two weeks
For 43 years, Abigail Goldman was a quiet force behind Baltimore City elections.
She put in the long hours, did the difficult work, and helped make sure our elections ran as smoothly and fairly as possible. Abigail’s ethics, dedication, and commitment to public service were unmatched.
Baltimore City has truly lost a gem.
May her memory be a blessing.
Funeral is Sunday, May 10th at noon. Sol Levinson & Bros., Inc. - 8900 Reisterstown Rd.
I am deeply saddened to hear of Abigail’s passing. She was a dear friend and a trusted voice I could always count on for her wisdom and guidance on election integrity. Abigail was tirelessly dedicated to ensuring voters were well-informed and that the election process remained fair and transparent. Her commitment to our democracy was truly inspiring. My most sincere condolences go out to her family during this difficult time. Job well done, Abigail. May your soul rest in eternal peace
So sorry to hear this. May she rest in peace. 💐
Sending my condolences! 💐 🙏🏽
Awweee. Sending love and words of comfort.
Abigail was one of the best. Her dedication to the City was legendary. She will truly be missed.
I want to move to your district you are the one councilman who keeps Baltimore city informed and aware thank you
The City’s 10-year financial plan deserves everyone’s attention.
At yesterday’s budget hearing, there was a lot of discussion about last year’s tax and fee increases. We were encouraged not to think of them as “increases,” but as a “modernization” of fee amounts to better align with surrounding jurisdictions.
I don’t buy that framing.
Baltimore City is already the most heavily taxed jurisdiction in the state. Until our property tax rate is competitive with our surrounding counties, we should not even be discussing new taxes or fees.
Read the room: no new taxes. No new fees.
I’ll be thoroughly reviewing the 10-year plan and sharing updates along the way. I encourage everyone to read it with me, ask questions, and provide feedback.
This plan will shape our city's future, and taxpayers deserve to know exactly what’s being proposed.
You are absolutely right: no new taxes no new fees
Lowering the tax rate for owner occupants would increase home values. Increases should target vacants and absentee landlords.
Amen
Sadly our debt service now and very recently exceeds our debt limits.
Next we will have our Credit rating decreased and thus will cost more to borrow - a vicious cycle
Are you sure our Mayor is not a MAGAt?
In today’s budget hearing, I asked the ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act) office a simple question:
Who is ultimately on the hook for the missing Clean Corps money, now that the quasi-city entity Baltimore Civic Fund is refusing to even attempt to recover the taxpayer dollars allegedly misspent by The Lazarus Rite, Inc.?
The administration’s response was clear: ultimately, the taxpayers of Baltimore City will be responsible for paying the federal government back.
Let that sink in.
Tens of Millions of dollars were routed through outside groups with little oversight, money reportedly went missing, and now Baltimore residents may be left holding the bag. ... See MoreSee Less
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It’s more everybody left you hanging leave some of all races hanging I know a few
In today’s budget hearing, I asked the ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act) office a simple question:
Who is ultimately on the hook for the missing Clean Core money, now that the quasi-city entity Baltimore Civic Fund is refusing to even attempt to recover the taxpayer dollars allegedly misspent by The Lazarus Rite, Inc.?
The administration’s response was clear: ultimately, the taxpayers of Baltimore City will be responsible for paying the federal government back.
Let that sink in.
Tens of Millions of dollars were routed through outside groups with little oversight, money reportedly went missing, and now Baltimore residents may be left holding the bag. ... See MoreSee Less
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When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people, changed who can see it or it's been deleted.6 CommentsComment on Facebook
Christopher Ervin where’s our money?
What Yitzy Schleifer doesn't reveal is that Chris Irvin the director of the Lazarus Rite was a political opponent of his, and this looks like a revenge site
It’s just the tip of the iceberg
YITZY FOR MAYOR
This is so shameful in Baltimore City just an inhumane tragedy Councilman Isaac Yitzy Schleifer lets figure out why they keep favoring organizations with big monies but will not help organizations trying to get our homeless off the streets www.helpbaltimoreshomeless.org
This is what causes our city to be destroyed it’s suppose to be community but people stealing not right they should go to jail if it was me I would be sitting in that mother fucker
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Notes from the Q3 budget hearings:
The speed camera program continues to underperform projections. The vendor previously committed to conducting a full system audit comparing:• the posted street speed limits• the speed limits programmed into the cameras• and the actual legal speed limits on those roads.
To date, that commitment has not been fulfilled.
When a vendor fails to deliver on promised oversight and accountability, that should absolutely be considered as this contract heads out for RFP renewal. Accountability cannot only apply to residents, it must apply to contractors doing business with the City as well. ... See MoreSee Less
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Hmm. Thought for sure the revenue from these would be off the charts. I'd still like one on Falls near the apartments. You could probably make up the rest of the projected income there.
I’m a huge fan of artificially low speed limits enforced by cameras in known locations that result in everyone slamming on their breaks on the highway at the same time.
sadly i got a ticket, they still have not cashed my check-almost two weeks
For 43 years, Abigail Goldman was a quiet force behind Baltimore City elections.
She put in the long hours, did the difficult work, and helped make sure our elections ran as smoothly and fairly as possible. Abigail’s ethics, dedication, and commitment to public service were unmatched.
Baltimore City has truly lost a gem.
May her memory be a blessing.
Funeral is Sunday, May 10th at noon.
Sol Levinson & Bros., Inc. - 8900 Reisterstown Rd.
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I am deeply saddened to hear of Abigail’s passing. She was a dear friend and a trusted voice I could always count on for her wisdom and guidance on election integrity. Abigail was tirelessly dedicated to ensuring voters were well-informed and that the election process remained fair and transparent. Her commitment to our democracy was truly inspiring. My most sincere condolences go out to her family during this difficult time. Job well done, Abigail. May your soul rest in eternal peace
So sorry to hear this. May she rest in peace. 💐
Sending my condolences! 💐 🙏🏽
Awweee. Sending love and words of comfort.
Abigail was one of the best. Her dedication to the City was legendary. She will truly be missed.
View more comments
Taxes = Fees, Fees = Taxes. ... See MoreSee Less
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I want to move to your district you are the one councilman who keeps Baltimore city informed and aware thank you
The City’s 10-year financial plan deserves everyone’s attention.
At yesterday’s budget hearing, there was a lot of discussion about last year’s tax and fee increases. We were encouraged not to think of them as “increases,” but as a “modernization” of fee amounts to better align with surrounding jurisdictions.
I don’t buy that framing.
Baltimore City is already the most heavily taxed jurisdiction in the state. Until our property tax rate is competitive with our surrounding counties, we should not even be discussing new taxes or fees.
Read the room: no new taxes. No new fees.
I’ll be thoroughly reviewing the 10-year plan and sharing updates along the way. I encourage everyone to read it with me, ask questions, and provide feedback.
This plan will shape our city's future, and taxpayers deserve to know exactly what’s being proposed.
... See MoreSee Less
10-year plan.pdf
drive.google.com
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You are absolutely right: no new taxes no new fees
Lowering the tax rate for owner occupants would increase home values. Increases should target vacants and absentee landlords.
Amen
Sadly our debt service now and very recently exceeds our debt limits. Next we will have our Credit rating decreased and thus will cost more to borrow - a vicious cycle Are you sure our Mayor is not a MAGAt?
True
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