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No more tax dollars for state pensions and retiree health coverage
I would like Gov.Martin O'Malleyto explain why citizens who no longer have pension plans or retiree medical and prescription benefits through their employers are forced to continue to pay for state employee pensions and retiree health coverage. We should...Tags: Government, Interior Policy, Pension and Welfare, Civil and Public Service
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Harford educators approve one-time bonus payment
Members of a union for Harford County educators have accepted an agreement with the school system that will allow members to accept a one-time bonus that had been held up for months over a disagreement with County Executive David R. Craig. Nearly 2,000...Tags: Teachers, Teaching and Learning
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Harford council narrowly passes water and sewer rate increases
Despite sharp disagreement among its members, the Harford County Council approved legislation increasing water and sewer user rates Tuesday evening. Council President Billy Boniface and Councilmen Jim McMahan and Joseph Woods voted against an amended...Tags: Students, Labor Legislation, Teaching and Learning, Voting, Employees
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Retirees face the risk of outliving their money
Until recently, retirement planning focused mostly on helping workers accumulate savings. Now, the Treasury Department is tackling another aspect: making sure retirees don't run out of money. The department last week proposed two regulations to make...Tags: Employment, Employment Opportunities, Retirement, Retirement, Employees
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Most private employers providing health insurance to workers
Just 17 percent of Maryland’s adult private sector workers went without health insurance in 2010, compared with 22 percent nationally, according to a report put out by the Maryland Health Care Commission. The commission looks at private employers...Tags: Employment, Employment Opportunities, Health Insurance, Private Health Care, Health and Safety at Work
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A modest proposal for pensions
Gov.Martin O'Malleyis currently promoting gay marriage legislation. He stated that "one does not have to be an advocate for same-sex marriage in order to support equal rights under the law." Hopefully, Governor O'Malley will now support equal rights...Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Gays and Lesbians, Employees, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Justice System
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Maryland more pleasant than Virginia
Contributor Larry Hogan has written one more anti-O'Malley screed comparing Virginia to Maryland, but he has ignored the facts about the two state governments ("Look to Va. For how to grow private investment," Feb. 3). According to theU.S. Census...Tags: Government, Republican Party, Employees, Civil and Public Service, Regional Authority
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Constellation has proven a good neighbor
The American Red Cross of the Chesapeake Region knows how important it is to stay connected to your home. We have been serving Maryland's disaster victims every day for the past 107 years from our offices in Baltimore. We've changed our physical address a...Tags: Meteorological Disasters, Charity, Hurricanes, Relief and Aid Organizations, Companies and Corporations
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Changes at BWI eateries, bars create uncertainty for workers
An airport food company warned state regulators Thursday that it is laying off 112 employees as it hands off the management of restaurants and bars at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport to another firm — which could...Tags: Employees, Unemployment, Dining and Drinking, Labor Legislation, Job Layoffs
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Baltimore County's old-boy pension plan
Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz, Stephen G. Samuel Moxley and Vincent Gardina all have something in common — double-dipping ("Halfway ethical," Dec. 28). Mr. Gardina, who held five consecutive terms on the Baltimore County Council is...Tags: Interior Policy, Interior Policy, Kevin Kamenetz, Pension and Welfare, Catonsville
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State considers new pharmacy plan without Walgreens
State employees, retirees and their dependents could no longer fill their prescriptions at Walgreens under a contract being considered by Maryland's Board of Public Works.
The panel agreed Wednesday to defer action on the $2.4 billion five-year...Tags: CVS Corp., AFSCME, Martin O'Malley, Companies and Corporations, Employees
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Arundel superintendent: Leopold wrong on school funding
It is more than unfortunate that Anne Arundel County Executive John Leopold continues to imply that funding our school system is like throwing money into a bottomless abyss with absolutely no return on investment ("School funding mandate hurts counties,"...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Anne Arundel County, Employees, Annapolis, Health Insurance Cost
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