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Gambling special session in August? One Harford lawmaker says he'll boycott
The possibility of the Maryland General Assembly holding another special session next week to take up gambling expansion appears slim; however, one may still be called in August. If so, at least one Harford legislator says he'll boycott, regardless,...Tags: Movies, Maryland General Assembly, Elections, Democratic Party, Voting
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Work Group: No consensus for special session on Prince George's casino
It's unlikely, but not out of the question, a special session will be called this summer to pass legislation authorizing a sixth casino in Prince George's County and sending the issue to voters in November. The state Work Group to Consider Gaming...Tags: Howard County, Elections, Rushern Baker, Personal Income, Executive Branch
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O'Malley names panel to study gambling expansion
Gov. Martin O'Malley named an 11-member work group Monday night to study a possible expansion of gambling in Maryland and announced that if the group can reach consensus he would call a special session July 9 to vote on casino legislation. O'Malley...Tags: Maryland Stadium Authority, Howard County, Republican Party, Martin O'Malley, Casino and Gambling Industry
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Political Notebook: Unanimous vote on county budget possible for first time in years
The Howard County Council's lone Republican member, Greg Fox, has voted against the county budget every year since he and the other four members started serving together in late 2006. This year, that streak may be broken. "There's a chance I might...Tags: Howard County, Maryland Stadium Authority, Budgets and Budgeting, Elections, Autism
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No Prince George's legislators named to state gambling group
Senate President Mike Miller and House Speaker Mike Busch each picked three representatives to a state work group that will consider gambling expansion, but neither one selected legislators fromPrince George's County, the proposed location for a sixth...Tags: Maryland Stadium Authority, Laurel
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Craig wants Harford considered for casino site
Harford County Executive David R. Craig has asked a work group appointed by Gov. Martin O'Malley to consider allowing a casino to open in that jurisdiction despite the proximity of an existing slots parlor in neighboring Cecil County. Craig,...Tags: Harford County, Elections, Martin O'Malley, Cecil County, Executive Branch
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Gambling panel to get consultant's numbers
A task force on a possible expansion of gambling is scheduled to receive projections Tuesday from the state's consultants on the likely impact of allowing a sixth casino in Maryland while permitting table games. The answers the panel receives from the...Tags: Rushern Baker, Casino and Gambling Industry, Prince George's County, PricewaterhouseCoopers
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O'Malley's slots gamble
Our biggest concerns about the push to expand gambling at the end of this spring's regular session of the General Assembly were that there had been insufficient public debate about all of the changes slots boosters wanted to institute and that there was...
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Harford executive seeks a casino
Harford County Executive David Craig says he wants the county to be considered as a future casino gambling site. Craig sent a letter Monday to the chairman of the governor's recently appointed work group to consider gaming expansion that was created in...Tags: Harford County, Maryland Stadium Authority, Elections, Martin O'Malley, Cecil County
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Harford County Executive David Craig's gaming letter
The following letter was sent Monday by Harford County Executive David Craig to John Morton III, chairman of a group appointed by the governor to study gaming expansion in Maryland: Chairman Morton, It is my understanding that Governor O'Malley has...Tags: Harford County, Government, Interior Policy, Pension and Welfare, Executive Branch
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Casino work group meets behind closed doors
Members of Gov. Martin O'Malley's work group on expanding gambling are meeting today behind shut doors in the House office building in Annapolis. The group convened a little after 11 a.m. -- and members were mum on what was on the agenda. The next...Tags: U.S. Senate, Martin O'Malley, Annapolis, Prince George's County, Justice System
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Craig asks panel to consider Harford for casino site
Harford County Executive David R. Craig has asked a state work group studying gambling expansion to consider Harford as a casino site despite the proximity of an existing slots parlor in neighboring Cecil County. Craig, a Republican considered likely...Tags: Harford County, National Government, Penn National Gaming, Baltimore County, Interior Policy
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