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Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. is a former Republican governor of Maryland and four-term congressman from Baltimore County. He defeated Democratic gubernatorial opponent Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, a member of the Kennedy family, 51 percent to 48 percent in the 2002 elections. Ehrlich represented Maryland's 2nd District in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1995 to 2003. He was a member of the Maryland House of Delegates representing parts of Baltimore County from 1989 to 1995. Ehrlich lost the governorship to Democrat Martin O'Malley in the November 2006 elections. Born in Arbutus, Md., he attended the private Gilman School in Baltimore's Roland Park neighborhood and earned degrees from Princeton University in...
Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. is a former Republican governor of Maryland and four-term congressman from Baltimore County. He defeated Democratic gubernatorial opponent Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, a member of the Kennedy family, 51 percent to 48 percent in the 2002 elections. Ehrlich represented Maryland's 2nd District in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1995 to 2003. He was a member of the Maryland House of Delegates representing parts of Baltimore County from 1989 to 1995. Ehrlich lost the governorship to Democrat Martin O'Malley in the November 2006 elections. Born in Arbutus, Md., he attended the private Gilman School in Baltimore's Roland Park neighborhood and earned degrees from Princeton University in 1979 and Wake Forest University Law School in 1982. Ehrlich married Kendel Sibiski in 1993. They have two sons. Ehrlich and his wife currently host their own radio show on WBAL-AM Radio every Saturday. A month after he left public office, Ehrlich and several aides from his administration opened a Baltimore-area office of North Carolina law firm Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice.
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More gambling will weaken state
I have been concerned about the slots issue since former Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. was governor. I was opposed to slots then, and under Gov. Martin O'Malley, I am still opposed to slots ("Wealth driving 'No' vote on slots," July 20). What I would...Tags: Family Vacations, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), Gaming and Lotteries, Tourism and Leisure, Government
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Congress looking at police spying
Sun reportersFederal lawmakers are scrutinizing the Homeland Security Department's role in efforts by Maryland State Police to spy on peace activists and death penalty protesters, raising concerns that the operations were supported with federal dollars. Rep. Bennie...Tags: Law Enforcement, Civil Rights, George Bush, Government, Michael Chertoff
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Watching spies
Should police be able to spy on our neighbors within limits? That's the challenging, post- 9/11 question a committee of Maryland legislators will have to confront this fall as it investigates a wasteful, lengthy state police intelligence unit's...Tags: Espionage and Intelligence, Laws, Civil Rights, Demonstration, Drug Trafficking
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McCain due in city for fundraiser
Sun reporterSen. John McCain is scheduled to arrive in Baltimore this evening for his first high-profile fundraising visit to Maryland since becoming the presumptive Republican nominee, the latest foray by a presidential candidate mining the state's steady supply...Tags: Lobbying, Benjamin L. Cardin, George Bush, Government, Campaign Finance
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Police spying prompts hearings
Sun reporterState lawmakers are planning formal hearings on Maryland State Police efforts to spy on peace activists and death penalty protesters, potentially paving the way for a thorny debate in the next General Assembly session over whether to restrict the law...Tags: Law Enforcement, Death Penalty, Benjamin L. Cardin, Government, Alex X Mooney
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McCain due in Baltimore for fundraiser
Sun reporterSen. John McCain is scheduled to arrive in Baltimore Tuesday evening for his first high-profile fundraising visit to Maryland since becoming the presumptive Republican nominee, the latest foray by a presidential candidate mining the state's steady...Tags: Elections, John McCain, Political Candidates
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McCain tells Md. Republicans: 'I know how to win wars'
Sun reporterRepublican John McCain slammed rival Barack Obama's recent Iraq visit yesterday during a fundraising stop in Baltimore, saying the presumptive Democratic nominee should have met long ago with the top military commander there before promoting plans for...Tags: Sales, Television Industry, Catonsville, Government, Campaign Finance
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McCain tells Md. Republicans: 'I know how to win wars'
Sun reporterRepublican John McCain slammed rival Barack Obama's recent Iraq visit Tuesday during a fundraising stop in Baltimore, saying the presumptive Democratic nominee should have met long ago with the top military commander there before promoting plans for troop...Tags: Sales, Television Industry, Catonsville, Government, Campaign Finance
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Spying lessons fall on deaf ears
Why, shades of COINTELPRO! OK, that was a cheap shot, a blow delivered way below the metaphorical belt. So that I make myself clear, I'll say it bluntly: The Maryland State Police spying on anti-war and anti-death penalty activists in 2005 and 2006 was...Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Armed Forces, Law Enforcement, Death Penalty, Federal Bureau of Investigation
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State police spying decried
Sun ReportersA day after the American Civil Liberties Union released documents showing that the Maryland State Police spied on peace activists and anti-death penalty groups, Gov. Martin O'Malley vowed yesterday not to allow state law enforcement agencies to monitor...Tags: Upper House, Law Enforcement, Death Penalty, Benjamin L. Cardin, Safety of Citizens
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