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    May 3, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Guzzone rules out race for Howard executive

    Del. Guy Guzzone, who had been considering a run for Howard County executive in 2014, has ruled out such a race and will seek re-election to the General Assembly.
    Del. Guy Guzzone, who had been considering a run for Howard County executive in 2014, has ruled out such a race and will seek re-election to the General Assembly. Guzzone,  who represents the east county 13th District, said Thuesday night that he had...

    Tags: Ken Ulman, Elections, Democratic Party

  2. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Howard legislators predict a revisit of stormwater fee issue

    Howard County legislators said this week that they believe the General Assembly will need to make adjustments to a state-mandated stormwater management fee imposed on Howard County and nine other Maryland jurisdictions.
    Howard County legislators said this week that they believe the General Assembly will need to make adjustments to a state-mandated stormwater management fee imposed on Howard County and nine other Maryland jurisdictions. "I don't think it's over yet,"...

    Tags: Port of Baltimore, Montgomery County (Maryland), Business, Allan H. Kittleman, Howard County

  4. Apr 17, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  5. Howard's Robey leaving public service after 48 years

    The end of the 2014 General Assembly session in Annapolis will mark the end of 48 years in public service for Howard County Sen. Jim Robey.
    The end of the 2014 General Assembly session in Annapolis will mark the end of 48 years in public service for Howard County Sen. Jim Robey. Robey, an Elkridge Democrat, confirmed Tuesday, April 16, that he will retire next year after eight years in...

    Tags: Ken Ulman, Safety of Citizens, Personal Income, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Personal Weapon Control

  6. Mar 25, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Tougher cellphone ban nears approval

    Motorists in Maryland could be pulled over and ticketed for driving while talking on hand-held phones even if they weren't breaking another law under legislation that is poised for final passage in the General Assembly.
    Motorists in Maryland could be pulled over and ticketed for driving while talking on hand-held phones even if they weren't breaking another law under legislation that is poised for final passage in the General Assembly. The Senate voted 40-6 Monday to...

    Tags: Electronics, Government, Executive Branch, Cell Phones, Regional Authority

  8. Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  9. Senators vote with opposite party on death penalty

    The Senate passed a repeal of the death penalty last week 27-20, but Howard County senators were on opposing sides of their party in the vote.
    The Senate passed a repeal of the death penalty last week 27-20, but Howard County senators were on opposing sides of their party in the vote. Howard County senators last week in Annapolis voted with the opposing party on Gov. Martin O'Malley's bill...

    Tags: Elections, Regional Authority, Death Penalty, Firearms, Personal Weapon Control

  10. Mar 5, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Circuit judge rules Baltimore Co. speed camera contract is illegal

    A Circuit Court judge has ruled that Baltimore County's contract with its speed camera vendor is illegal, because it pays the company a cut of each citation issued — a ruling that could help others challenge their citations in court.
    A Circuit Court judge has ruled that Baltimore County's contract with its speed camera vendor is illegal, because it pays the company a cut of each citation issued — a ruling that could help others challenge their citations in court. While Judge...

    Tags: Lawyers, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Witnesses, Affiliated Computer Services Inc., Manufacturing and Engineering

  12. Mar 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Death penalty repeal effort survives in Senate

    Efforts to end Maryland's death penalty moved forward late Monday as the Senate squashed attempts to retain the death penalty for what one senator called "the worst of the worst."
    Efforts to end Maryland's death penalty moved forward late Monday as the Senate squashed attempts to retain the death penalty for what one senator called "the worst of the worst." Senators resumed an emotional debate they left off Friday evening,...

    Tags: Death Penalty, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Punishment, Montgomery County (Maryland), Baltimore County

  14. Dec 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. O'Malley: Counties should stop paying speed camera contractors per citation

    Gov. Martin O'Malley said Tuesday that state law bars speed camera contractors from being paid based on the number of citations issued or paid — a so-called bounty system approach used by Baltimore City, Baltimore County and elsewhere in Maryland.
    Gov. Martin O'Malley said Tuesday that state law bars speed camera contractors from being paid based on the number of citations issued or paid — a so-called bounty system approach used by Baltimore City, Baltimore County and elsewhere in Maryland....

    Tags: Lawyers, Safety of Citizens, Regional Authority, Highway Transportation, Local Government

  16. Jan 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Miller names special panel to review ethics laws

    Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller has named a special committee to review that state's ethics laws that apply to legislators and other state and local officials and make recommendations for reforms that could be voted on as early as this year....

    Tags: Joseph M Getty, Values, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Bryan W. Simonaire, Nathaniel J McFadden

  18. Jan 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Burst pipe floods some Senate offices in Annapolis

    A rusted pipe burst Monday afternoon in the William S. James Senate Office Building in Annapolis, flooding some rooms on two floors and prompting the Department of General Services to shut the building. Thirty-five of the state's 47 senators have offices...

    Tags: Baltimore County, Delores G. Kelley, Thomas V. Mike Miller, U.S. Senate, Howard County

  20. Jan 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Miller names special ethics panel

    Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller has named a special committee to review the state's ethics laws that apply to legislators and other state and local officials and make recommendations for reforms that could be voted on as early as this year. Miller...

    Tags: Joseph M Getty, Values, Carroll County (Maryland), Bryan W. Simonaire, Nathaniel J McFadden

  22. Dec 1, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Howard lawmakers consider strengthening massage rules

    Howard County lawmakers are looking to adopt more stringent requirements that would make applicants for massage establishments and taxicab driver's licenses undergo nationwide criminal background checks. The bill being considered by the county...

    Tags: Sex Crimes, Ken Ulman, Bonds, Golf, Health and Medical Professionals

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