Isaac "Yitzy" Schleifer

City Council District 5
About

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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$2 million dollars in COVID relief funds was funneled through the Baltimore Civic Fund for Artscape performers.

Do the City Council and the taxpayers not deserve to know exactly how much each performer was paid?

Transparency shouldn’t be optional when public money is involved especially federal relief dollars that were supposed to help communities recover.

Baltimore residents are struggling to keep up with rising utility bills, groceries, and property taxes. So it’s more than fair to ask:
Did one performer walk away with a half million dollar paycheck while families here were deciding between keeping the lights on or putting food on the table?
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10 hours ago

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First sentence is untrue. 🤦🏾‍♀️ Please correct

Thank you Yitzy for your integrity and your stamina to continue to try to bring accountability to Baltimore City government.

So she clarifies this gentleman calling the performers "artists" and then she starts calling the performers "artists". Why is she so confrontational? Just give the man the breakdown. Crazy work here!😂😂

Since when is a performer not an artist and vice versa.

The real question is is why isn’t she giving you those amounts 🤔

Any public expenditures should have their details open to the public

The city council should have access to the artists’/performers’ contracts fees included.

It's reasonable to expect detailed information on how public funds are allocated, especially for COVID relief.

checkbook.ohio.gov This is what Ohio does for financial transparency. Would be nice to see something like this for Baltimore and Maryland

That is a good question? And should be available.

A quick Google search and the OIG report answers most of your question, no? 2025: - $240,500 for Fantasia and $125,000 for Robin Thicke (headliners). Tanner Adell: $30,000. Little Brother: $25,000. Tweet: $15,000. Booking fees: $40,000. 9 other artists: $40,650. Total: $516,150. Not sure where the $2 million number came from - may have included other artists other than performance artists, other festival costs, the art grants, etc.

They need to charge all who thought it was okay to use federal relief money to pay for artist at a festival.

Thank you for looking into the truth

Why are commercials running in your page 🧐

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I think it would be prudent for the US Attorney for the District of Maryland to Investigate the current administration bc it seems that's the only way taxpayers will have any True Clarity of this administration's expenditures. I'm going to leave this on the table; even though I am a registered Democrat, I have no problem voting for a Fiscally responsible Republican, just like I did for Hogan, TWICE.🤔

Is anyone surprised?

Hokey Pokey........

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Something stinks

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Come one, come all!

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11 hours ago

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Only time you have any contact with the council is at the voting polls. When the majority of people vote it don't matter. These people already have their plan. Voting is not what it use to be in those seats are a bunch of crack pots

Come one, come all, bring your checkbook for all the fees and taxes the Polticians passed upon us.

Notice is too late

Too unsafe. Until the City deals with Bikemore and Dorsey, Black women should watch at home 🇺🇲

DEMAND the council vote AGAINST the mayors proposal and give the OIG the UNREDACTED files!!! Do the right thing!!!

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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.

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.
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2 days ago

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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.
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4 days ago

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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.

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