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Session behind him, O'Malley says he'll think about whether to run for president
With a productive General Assembly session behind him, Gov. Martin O'Malley said Wednesday that he will use the second half of the year to consider whether to run for the White House. "I need to be spending a lot more energy and time giving serious...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Elections, Annapolis, E.J. Pipkin, Rushern Baker
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Four Prince George's Board of Education members to be appointed
Prince George's County Executive Rushern Baker III and the County Council are currently accepting applications from residents who are interested in serving in appointment positions on the Board of Education. Baker will appoint three residents. The county...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Schools, Bowie, Rushern Baker, Public Schools
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Onerous taxes chase businesses, people out of Maryland
The Sun editorial board never fails to agree with every tax and fee our governor thrusts upon the citizens of Maryland ("The rain tax sham," April 18). The governor has created 37 new taxes and fees during his seven years in office, and though he claims...
Tags: Regional Authority, Fox News Channel (tv network), Government, Business
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Madeline L. Healey, assistant to Md. first ladies
Madeline L. Healey, a homemaker who was an executive secretary to two Maryland first ladies, died of an intestinal blockage April 5 at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The former Annapolis resident lived in Cockeysville and was 92. The daughter of Alva...
Tags: Timonium, Annapolis, Real Estate Sellers, Hospitals and Clinics, Realty
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Unions do their business on taxpayers' dime
It's the old "fair share" argument, but this time it holds even less water than usual. The Maryland State Education Association, the union that bargains on behalf of K-12 teachers throughout Maryland, wants to force all teachers — members or not ...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Elections, Garrett County, AFSCME, Teaching and Learning
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What's left for O'Malley?
The knock on Gov. Martin O'Malley by his critics is that everything he does is an effort to pad his resume for a presumed run for president. The latest evidence: He enacted Maryland's most sweeping gun control measures in a generation, abolished the death...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Elections, Democratic Governors Association, Death Penalty, Government
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O'Malley headed to Copenhagen
The Baltimore SunGov. Martin O'Malley will head to Denmark Wednesday night to be a on panel about "progressive governance," one of the governor's favorite topics. O'Malley will be appearing Friday in Copenhagen alongside Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt, the...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Denmark, Trips and Vacations, Democratic Governors Association, Government
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O'Malley signs wind bill, other jobs measures
After his most successful legislative session in two terms, Gov. Martin O’Malley on Tuesday signed a long-sought bill to promote development of an offshore wind industry near Ocean City, among several other measures he hailed as job creators....
Tags: Thomas V. Mike Miller, Annapolis, E.J. Pipkin, Labor Legislation, Government
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O'Malley among hosts of Colbert Busch fundrasier
The Baltimore SunGov. Martin O'Malley has thrown some weight behind electing Elizabeth Colbert Busch, sister of comedian and political satirist Stephen Colbert, to Congress. O'Malley is the only governor on a list of more than 30 high-profile Democrats hosting a Colbert...Tags: Regional Authority, Martin O'Malley, Steny Hoyer, Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Elizabeth Colbert Busch
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Delegate who helped kill pit bull bill seeks special session
Three days after the General Assembly ended its 2013 legislative session, there's already a call to bring lawmakers back to Annapolis for what would be their fourth special session in a two-year span. Del. Benjamin F. Kramer, a Montgomery County...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Justice System, Annapolis, Humane Society of the United States
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Ruppersberger considering run for governor
Among the likely Democratic candidates for Maryland governor in 2014 — Howard County executive Ken Ulman, Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown, Attorney General Doug Gansler — Ulman comes closest to being the "Baltimore-area candidate." But a genuine...
Tags: Justice System, Natural Resources, Rivers, Agriculture, C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
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The tricky question of involuntary commitment
Deciding to get a person with a serious mental illness into treatment is one of the most important steps families can take to protect a loved one's health and well-being. Unfortunately, it also can be one of the most difficult. Many mentally ill people...Tags: Regional Authority, General Practitioners, Behavioral Conditions, Mental Illness, Symptoms
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