Posted on 06/19/2013 1:04:12 PM PDT by smoothsailing
June 19, 2013
by Lachlan Markay
A conservative group is challenging Democrat Ed Markeys Massachusetts residency less than a week before he faces a special election for a U.S. Senate seat in that state.
Markey, currently a member of the House of Representatives, should legally be considered a resident of Maryland, America Rising PAC stated in a Tuesday complaint filed with the Maryland state comptroller.
The group also claims Markey violated Maryland law by failing to file Maryland tax returns despite living primarily in that state.
Markey has vehemently denied that he is officially a Maryland resident. He dismissed information in a debate on Tuesday on his tax returns that showed his primary residence is in Maryland.
Oh, it is Massachusetts, he said. That was just the accountant who made a mistake.
America Rising stands by its complaint. Markey loves new taxes except the ones hes not paying to his home state of Maryland, Tim Miller, the groups executive director, said in an email.
The Maryland law is explicit and the public record of Markey’s residency indicates he may owe taxes in Maryland, not Massachusetts, Miller added.
Markey and his wife purchased a home in Chevy Chase, Md., in 1991, according to the complaint. That home was listed as his primary residence until 2001, when he purchased his parents home in Malden, Mass.
Under Maryland law, a home is considered a primary residence if the occupant spends at least 183 days of the year there. America Risings complaint cites news reports that indicate he spent at least 195 days at his Maryland home.
Other indicators suggest Markey spends less time in Malden than he claims.
Markeys Malden water bills suggest he is there infrequently, paying only the monthly minimum for service, noted a February report in the Boston Globe.
House records show that he and his staff have spent less annually from his official budget on travel over the last four years than any of the states other House members, which could suggest he travels back to his district less often, the Globe reported.
The campaign of Gabriel Gomez, Markeys Republican opponent, has seized on the discrepancies in Markeys declared residencies.
Six days until Election Day in Massachusetts, Ed Markey is still trying to fool voters into believing he lives here despite the fact that he lives in a mansion in Chevy Chase, Gomez spokesman Leonardo Alcivar told the Washington Free Beacon in an email.
The Markey campaign did not return a request for comment.
That all went out the window once Hitlery became Senator.
Dems are conservationists, they don't flush much.
It must be true, according to post #7 “There are trash bags full of empty beer cans left in front of his house until trash day.”
LOL! They’re either not flushing or whizzing in the yard!
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