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Balto. Co. councilman Oliver to resign from state job
Baltimore County Councilman Kenneth N. Oliver has told state officials he plans to resign from his job at the Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development after revelations that the position apparently violates a county charter rule...Tags: Baltimore County, Randallstown, Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, Referenda, Local Elections
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Councilman violates charter by holding county and state jobs
Considering that just two years ago Baltimore County Councilman Kenneth N. Oliver pleaded guilty to a criminal charge of misappropriating campaign funds, the emerging scandal regarding his apparent violation of a county charter provision barring council...Tags: Baltimore County, Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Flunking Government Ethics 101
Politicians are a lot like middle school students. The moment you think they are mature and thoughtful enough to do the responsible thing, they are bound to disappoint. As any experienced parent or president of the United States will tell you, better to...Tags: Baltimore County, Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, Laws, Values, Ethics
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Balto. Co. health IT company recruiting for jobs
A health information technology company in Baltimore County has made the first major expansion at the new Federal Center at Woodlawn and is recruiting for dozens of positions. Executives of Maricom and CSC on Thursday joined Maryland Sen. Ben Cardin, a...Tags: Baltimore County, Kevin Kamenetz, Woodlawn (Baltimore, Maryland), Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Companies and Corporations
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Kamenetz proposes tougher Baltimore County ethics laws
In a move intended to shore up confidence in government, Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz on Wednesday proposed to place public officials' financial disclosure forms online and add teeth to a charter rule that prohibits County Council members...Tags: Baltimore County, Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, Laws, Values, Kevin Kamenetz
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Two Md. stories show the effect of one-party rule
Interesting events in politics this past week. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings Blake is reviewing 40 cabinet members. Are you kidding me, it takes 40 cabinet members to advise the mayor? No wonder the city is broke, closing rec centers and closing fire houses....Tags: Baltimore County, Reisterstown, Michael Collins
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Baltimore County gets ethical
Ask elected officials to name their top 10 concerns these days, and ethics probably doesn't crack the list. Budget shortfalls, jobs, schools, public safety, taxes, development, employee pensions and even trash collection are far more likely to make the...Tags: Baltimore County, Computer Networking and Internet, Laws, Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, Values
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Oliver tries to keep support in turbulent council tenure
The councilman wouldn't return their calls.
Shirley Supik and her husband, Jeff, were trying to stop Baltimore County from tearing down the historic former Underground Railroad safe house they own. So, Jeff Supik stuck a note on the front door of...Tags: Baltimore County, Economic Policy, College Sports, Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, Kevin Kamenetz
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