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Lawmakers raise concerns about O'Malley proposal to fund Towson baseball
Gov. Martin O'Malley's plan to allocate $300,000 in taxpayer money to save Towson University's baseball team came under fire Wednesday from some legislators and key fiscal policymakers for being unprecedented and unfair to other college sports programs....
Tags: David R Brinkley, Finance, Regional Authority, House Building, Government
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Towson baseball could live on thanks to $300,000 budget allocation from O'Malley
Towson University baseball could live to fight another year after Gov. Martin O'Malley included an additional $300,000 in his 2014 budget to help the university sort through difficulties with its athletic funding. The baseball program had been slated...
Tags: Baseball, Regional Authority, Towson University, Government, Executive Branch
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Towson baseball coach relieved his team may have another chance
Mike Gottlieb feels like the Death Row inmate who gets a last-minute reprieve from the governor. Only in this case, the governor came up with $300,000 out of the state budget to keep Gottlieb's Towson University baseball team alive for a couple more...
Tags: Baseball, Regional Authority, Government, Executive Branch, Money and Monetary Policy
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Delegate takes issue with editorial in The Aegis [Letter]
Editor: I would like to ask the citizens of Harford County which of the following pieces of legislation they would support: • An onerous sales and inflation tax on gasoline that will increase the current rate by 83 percent in five years; •...Tags: Regional Authority, Government, Harford County, Harford Community College, Annapolis
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Furloughs begin for federal public defenders
Federal public defenders will begin taking furloughs this week because of forced spending cuts, raising concerns that reduced schedules will strain an already overburdened court system and compromise rights to adequate counsel and speedy trial. In one of...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Defendants, Prosecution, Unemployment, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Council members pleased schools are focus of Ulman budget
Howard County Executive Ken Ulman unveiled his fiscal 2014 capital budget proposal Monday, a $442.4 million spending program that includes the most funding for public school projects since Ulman took office in 2006. After being briefed on the capital...
Tags: Finance, Howard County, Howard Community College, Public Schools, Ken Ulman
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Construction industry expects big boost from Annapolis spending measures
For Maryland's building industry, the good times may be coming back. The construction sector, which has been in the tank for the better part of five years, is on the verge of receiving a sizable infusion of money from recent decisions in Annapolis....
Tags: Maryland Department of Transportation, Transportation, Government, Americans for Prosperity, University of Baltimore
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Bel Air commissioners approve new townhouse regulations
The members of Bel Air's Board of Town Commissioners voted 4-1 Monday to limit the number of townhouses to six in a block, in most cases. Bel Air's budget for Fiscal Year 2014 was also introduced and calls for a decrease of about $695,000 to $15,075,...Tags: Local Government, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Elections, Auction Service, Litigation and Regulation
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Ulman's capital budget focuses on education
Howard County Executive Ken Ulman unveiled his fiscal 2014 capital budget proposal Monday, a $442.4 million spending program that includes more than $80 million for the public school system. "Because we've managed wisely, we can afford these critical...
Tags: Finance, Ellicott City, Howard County, Public Finance, Schools
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'Gun Center,' money to offset sequester cuts included in O'Malley's $222 million in supplemental budget
The Baltimore SunGov. Martin O'Malley today released a $222 million supplemental budget that creates a "Gun Center," strives to save a baseball program and sets aside another $10 million in case federal sequestration cuts take a toll on Maryland. The governor designated...Tags: U.S. Congress, Behavioral Conditions, Regional Authority, Government, College Baseball
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Agencies in Maryland dodge furloughs — for now
A month after across-the-board federal spending cuts began, there are signs that one of the most troubling potential consequences for Maryland — the furloughing of federal employees — might not be as widespread as initially feared. But the...
Tags: Public Housing, Health Organizations, Government, Fort Meade (military base), Chicago Housing Authority
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It's the 'Obama sequester'
I guess many of The Sun's readers are of the "low information" type who are not exposed to counter-points that would rebut the mantra of the left ("The GOP sequester," Feb. 22). Let me explain. Never in the history of this great nation have we gone four...
Tags: Harry Reid, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, U.S. Senate, Barack Obama, Elections
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