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Harford GOP legislators, gun rights backers, candidates turn out for Bel Air rally Saturday
Dozens of people came to downtown Bel Air Saturday afternoon to take part in the Harford County Republican Central Committee's Second Amendment Rally and to meet many of the local legislators who tried unsuccessfully to defeat the state's latest gun...
Tags: Gun Control, Firearms, Voting, Martin O'Malley, Sandy Hook Elementary School
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City schools construction bill clears Senate
In a long-sought victory for Baltimore, the Maryland Senate approved a $1 billion financing plan Friday for an unprecedented systemwide drive to rebuild and renovate the city's crumbling school buildings. The measure passed easily on a bipartisan vote of...
Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, E.J. Pipkin, Barry Glassman, Christopher B. Shank, Bryan W. Simonaire
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Jennings says bill responds to student's gun-shaped pastry incident
A state senator told colleagues Wednesday that a bill to prohibit school systems from suspending children who make gun gestures or have objects that look like a gun is needed because "this has gotten out of hand." Sen. J.B. Jennings filed his bill after...
Tags: Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Montgomery County (Maryland), Students, White Marsh
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Attorney for student who was suspended for gun-shaped pastry files appeal
An attorney for an Anne Arundel County 7-year-old suspended from school for nibbling a breakfast pastry into the shape of a pistol is seeking to have the student's record expunged, and said he plans to appeal to Maryland's highest court if necessary....Tags: Gun Control, Fox News Channel (tv network), Personal Weapon Control, Students, Justice System
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Harford legislators fighting to stop gun control bill
As the gun control debate rages in Annapolis, many Harford County's legislators say they oppose tougher laws on ownership and registration, landing them in the minority among their colleagues in the Maryland General Assembly. All three of Harford's...Tags: Gun Control, Personal Weapon Control, Firearms, Civil Rights, Barry Glassman
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More voted than ever before in Harford Tuesday, but percentage lags behind '08
With more than 16,500 early voters and the highest number of registered voters in Harford County's history, polling locations had large turnouts Tuesday for the 2012 presidential election and tradition held with the county going for the Republican, Mitt...
Tags: Democratic Party, Gays and Lesbians, Polls, Voting, Benjamin L. Cardin
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Harford delegation hopes to get answers on HCC-Towson building funds
Getting funding for Harford Community College's Towson University building is one of the top priorities for Harford County's delegates and senators when they head back for the 2012 Maryland General Assembly session, which begins Wednesday.
Harford's...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Credit and Debt, Martin O'Malley, Jerry Sandusky, Harford County
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Impallaria, McComas voted back as Harford delegation chair and vice chair
It was a relatively smooth start for the Maryland General Assembly's first day back in session. During the Harford County delegation's organizational meeting last Wednesday, Del. Rick Impallaria, a Republican representing District 7, was voted back as...Tags: Towson, U.S. Congress, Maryland General Assembly, Elections, Colleges and Universities
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Baltimore Co. GOP seeks to change how it elects leadership
When Baltimore County Republicans vote in primary elections every four years, they also cast ballots for the chairman of their local party. Party leaders want to change that, saying the county central committee should pick its chief. The county GOP is...Tags: Local Elections, Parties and Movements, Republican Party, Primaries, Elections
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State legislative districts to be redrawn
Maryland is planning to redraw its Congressional and legislative districts in time for the 2012 primary elections, and the process could affect how Harford County votes. One of the many public hearings happening soon will take place at Harford...Tags: Barry Glassman, Martin O'Malley, Maryland, Harford County, Republican Party
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Elected, hybrid models could rise again for school board task force
The task force charged with examining the selection process for the Baltimore County Board of Education will meet to discuss a potential resolution on Thursday, Oct. 6, 4 p.m., at the Randallstown Community Center. One member of the task force, Del....Tags: Local Elections, Randallstown, PTA, Martin O'Malley, Cathy Bevins
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Timonium community leaders seek unification in state legislative redistricting
As Maryland embarks on its 10-year redistricting process for the State Senate and House of Delegates — to be addressed in a special session beginning Oct. 17 in Annapolis — some community leaders in the Timonium area are hoping the process...Tags: Democratic Party, Reisterstown, Towson, Voting, Martin O'Malley
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