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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It’s puzzling that the administration is boosting the City of Baltimore, Department of Planning administrative spending by 50% and committing to more permanent costs, especially since the department lacks a permanent leader. This significant increase could be better allocated toward pressing priorities, such as reducing property taxes or really anything else…Image attachment

It’s puzzling that the administration is boosting the City of Baltimore, Department of Planning administrative spending by 50% and committing to more permanent costs, especially since the department lacks a permanent leader. This significant increase could be better allocated toward pressing priorities, such as reducing property taxes or really anything else… ... See MoreSee Less

1 day ago

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Is there anything in his budget that makes sense? ANYTHING?

Once a time a President said: I am not a crook! Looks like they taking to heart! Let’s look under the books and see where all money really going!

The Mayor has to pay his Thugs ( friends). He prefers to call it reparations !

Im thrilled to announce that the Baltimore City Office of Inspector General position Ive been advocating for at Baltimore City Department of Public Works is now included in the annual budget. This move will enable us to identify and eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse within the citys largest agency, providing a significant return on investment. Moreover, it will boost employee morale by demonstrating a commitment to addressing these issues full-time.Image attachment

I'm thrilled to announce that the Baltimore City Office of Inspector General position I've been advocating for at Baltimore City Department of Public Works is now included in the annual budget. This move will enable us to identify and eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse within the city's largest agency, providing a significant return on investment. Moreover, it will boost employee morale by demonstrating a commitment to addressing these issues full-time. ... See MoreSee Less

2 days ago

4 CommentsComment on Facebook

Can we get one for general services

Thank you it is good to know at least 1 councilman cares about the citizens Thank you Again

i’m pretty sure nothing will change

Do u support her fight to follow the $$$$$ Councilman Isaac Yitzy Schleifer is more important now as she fight to keep us the constituents of Baltimore City in the know of waste..fraud... im still waiting for results for www.helpbaltimoreshomeless.org our homeless shelters

We were honored to once again join the incredible team at Weekend Backpacks at Har Sinai-Oheb Shalom Congregation for a truly special milestone, packing their 1,000,000th meal.

This moment represents so much more than a number. It’s a million acts of care, a million reminders that our community shows up for one another.

Weekend Backpacks works tirelessly to get meals into schools across Baltimore so students can bring food home for the weekend, helping fight food insecurity and ensuring no child goes hungry when school doors close.

Proud to be part of a community that turns compassion into action.Image attachmentImage attachment

We were honored to once again join the incredible team at Weekend Backpacks at Har Sinai-Oheb Shalom Congregation for a truly special milestone, packing their 1,000,000th meal.

This moment represents so much more than a number. It’s a million acts of care, a million reminders that our community shows up for one another.

Weekend Backpacks works tirelessly to get meals into schools across Baltimore so students can bring food home for the weekend, helping fight food insecurity and ensuring no child goes hungry when school doors close.

Proud to be part of a community that turns compassion into action.
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3 days ago

1 CommentComment on Facebook

Amazing 👏

The city has now fully funded retiree benefits, freeing up $6 million this year over previous years. 

So where did it go?

It certainly didn’t go to taxpayers.

At the same time, revenues are rising to historic levels, and we’re being told there is nothing for property tax relief. Not even a penny back.

That $6 million alone could push our tax rate to the lowest level in my lifetime.

Instead, taxpayers get nothing.

It’s not a matter of lacking resources, but rather a lack of priorities.Image attachment

The city has now fully funded retiree benefits, freeing up $6 million this year over previous years.

So where did it go?

It certainly didn’t go to taxpayers.

At the same time, revenues are rising to historic levels, and we’re being told there is nothing for property tax relief. Not even a penny back.

That $6 million alone could push our tax rate to the lowest level in my lifetime.

Instead, taxpayers get nothing.

It’s not a matter of lacking resources, but rather a lack of priorities.
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3 days ago

1 CommentComment on Facebook

When are you going to investigate mayor Scott and all the wasted taxpayer dollars

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