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Related: About this forumCrab cakes, cookies and steak: Taxpayers paid $260K for judges' annual conference on Eastern Shore
The annual two-day conference of Maryland judges in May cost taxpayers $259,584.07 for nearly 375 rooms, food and beverages and conference facilities, according to the detailed invoice obtained by The Baltimore Sun through a Public Information Act request.
The 2018 Judicial Conference bill from the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Golf Resort, Spa and Marina in Cambridge came in below the $324,595.60 maximum limit authorized by the contract awarded last year by the Administration Office of the Courts.
The highlights from the bill include:
Of the 375 rooms booked, 358 were used on May 23 and 348 were occupied on May 24.
Room charges: $133,061.84
Food and beverage charges: $107,425.25
Audio visual: $34,864.28
The average total cost per booked room was $347 not bad for a resort where a basic room next Wednesday and Thursday with breakfast would set one back $304 a night, not counting taxes and a $32 daily resort fee.
One of the two $6,000 coffee breaks for 358 guests and others included beverages, house made granola bars and chocolate chunk and oatmeal jumbo home style cookies.
Read more: http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/investigations/bs-md-sun-investigates-judges-conference-20180823-story.html
GWC58
(2,678 posts)I wish I couldve had some of those I HELPED PAY FOR!!! 😲
TexasTowelie
(116,708 posts)Just look judicial and you'll slip right into the reception.
I guess they got a fairly good deal, but when the budget is lean they should go to the Travelodge instead. They get a free continental breakfast of coffee and cereal.
Happyhippychick
(8,422 posts)I have a dear friend who is a circuit Court judge and the amount of work she does for not a lot of pay is astounding. She took an 80% pay cut to do it because she wants to serve, a lot of her colleagues are equally devoted.