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Robocall was shameful but not false
Sen. Lisa Gladden and Del. Sandy Rosenberg, both Democrats, claim in a letter ("Free speech v. voter fraud," Dec. 18) responding to my op-ed ("Schurick's behavior wrong, but not criminal," Dec. 11) that the 2005 "Voter's Rights Protection Act" outlaws...Tags: Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Prosecution, Elections, Criminals, Parties and Movements
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Redistricting: Mighty Baltimore to lose influence
Baltimore's once-hefty delegation in the state legislature is due to slim down again when new political boundaries are drawn this year: The city is guaranteed to lose at least part of one of its six legislative districts. And while any part of the...Tags: William Donald Schaefer, Government, Catherine E. Pugh, Morgan State University, Maryland
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Controversial part of ground rent law overturned
Maryland's highest court has overturned the most controversial part of the state's new ground rent law, throwing out the section that takes ownership of ground leases away from owners who fail to register them with the state. The General Assembly enacted...Tags: Judges, Rentals, Condos and Houses, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Lawyers
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Metro area bus route overhaul is delayed
Sun StaffStung by a public outcry, the Ehrlich administration is backing off many of the most controversial changes it had proposed in May as part of a sweeping restructuring of Baltimore-area bus routes and will adopt a more gradual approach to overhauling the...Tags: Government, Benjamin L. Cardin, Roland Park, Elijah E. Cummings, Robert L Flanagan
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Ground rent called unjust
sun reporterCalling the system "fundamentally unfair and unjust," Gov. Martin O'Malley joined a group of state legislators yesterday in supporting new laws to prevent homeowners from losing their houses over unpaid ground rents. "It's a horrible injustice when you...Tags: Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Regional Authority, Government, Martin O'Malley, Gaming
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Ehrlich, legislators iron out pact in racial profiling case
Sun StaffBlack lawmakers emerged from a closed-door meeting with Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. yesterday confident that a settlement in a decade-old racial profiling case would be resolved within a month. Cooperation among Ehrlich, the National Association for the...Tags: Regional Authority, Government, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., NAACP, Justice System
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Racing elite ponders what might have been
Sun StaffThough the General Assembly debate over slots was dominated by doom-and-gloom predictions about the future of horse racing in Maryland, Saturday's 128th running of the Preakness Stakes is hardly likely to be the last at Pimlico Race Course. With the...Tags: The Jockey Club Incorporated, Government, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Horse and Harness Racing, Preakness Stakes
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Agreement reached on city schools
Sun StaffGov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. would appoint the majority of a management panel to overhaul the cash-starved Baltimore school system under a compromise reached yesterday that Mayor Martin O'Malley said relegates the city to "junior partner" status for...Tags: Government, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Nancy K Kopp, Teaching and Learning, Maryland
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Ehrlich, Townsend get major backing
Sun StaffMaryland's leading candidates for governor collected prized endorsements yesterday, with Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend and Rep. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. using the opportunity to escalate criticisms of each other. As she received the backing of...Tags: Government, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., African Americans, Health and Safety at School
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Senate committee hears testimony for regulating choice of guardians
Sun StaffHolding up a form used to adopt stray dogs, Baltimore State's Attorney Patricia C. Jessamy told state legislators yesterday that the standards to adopt a pet in Maryland are more stringent than to gain guardianship of an abused child. Jessamy and...Tags: Home Inspection, Standards, Society, Children, Maryland
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Pimlico slots may cost city instead of helping it
Sun StaffGov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s plan to install 3,000 slots at Pimlico Race Course would require $65 million in up-front transportation improvements - money that is not accounted for in the governor's plans - according to estimates prepared by the city....Tags: Government, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Lotteries, Maryland, Michael E. Busch
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Primary now up to Md. voters
Sun StaffVoters go to the polls today to select Democratic and Republican nominees for almost every elected office in Maryland, less than three months after the state's highest court scrambled the legislative redistricting process. The new map is forcing State...Tags: William Donald Schaefer, Referenda, Government, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.
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