Yesterday, I had an opportunity to visit with Seniors Organized for Change, at the Charles E. Smith Life Communities, in Rockville. I spoke about my role as MFP Chair, what the recent AAA bond rating meant for the County, and how changes in the FY11 budget impacted senior services and programs in Montgomery County. With just over fifty members in attendance, we had an engaging question and answer period and covered several topics including the restoration of the County’s reserves, and the new provisional energy tax.
Friday, July 9, 2010
Money Talk with Montgomery County Seniors Organized for Change
Yesterday, I had an opportunity to visit with Seniors Organized for Change, at the Charles E. Smith Life Communities, in Rockville. I spoke about my role as MFP Chair, what the recent AAA bond rating meant for the County, and how changes in the FY11 budget impacted senior services and programs in Montgomery County. With just over fifty members in attendance, we had an engaging question and answer period and covered several topics including the restoration of the County’s reserves, and the new provisional energy tax.
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