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Harford voters pick Dukakis, Bush in presidential primary
From The Aegis dated March 10, 1988: In a primary in which 35 percent of Harford voters cast a ballot, Michael Dukakis and George Bush won their respective races. Dukakis got 9,396 votes for president on the Democratic side in Harford, more than 7,...Tags: Jesse Jackson, Judges, William Donald Schaefer, Lawyers, Cecil County
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Miller says outlook on septic bill is 'dicey'
Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller said this afternoon that the governor's bill to limit septic systems will face strong opposition from other Democrats when it is debated later this week. "It is going to be dicey, very dicey," Miller told reporters....Tags: U.S. Senate Committee on Finance, Paul G Pinsky, Joan Carter Conway, Martin O'Malley, Measles
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Senators turn away repeal of death penalty in Md.
Baltimore County senators rebuffed an effort to abolish Maryland's death penalty yesterday, persuading lawmakers instead to restrict when capital punishment can be used. The Senate's first full debate on the death penalty in more than three decades was...Tags: Laws, Edward J Kasemeyer, Punishment, Montgomery County (Maryland), Martin O'Malley
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Narrow majority of Md. senators oppose repeal of death penalty, survey reveals
Gov. Martin O'Malley's push to end the death penalty in Maryland would probably fall short if a legislative vote were held today, even though the governor insisted yesterday that the repeal effort "has a real shot this year." A Baltimore Sun survey of...Tags: Laws, Edward J Kasemeyer, Punishment, Montgomery County (Maryland), Martin O'Malley
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Lawmakers focus on slots spending
Sun reporterLawmakers in Annapolis are moving to tighten up campaign reporting requirements for the November referendum on legalizing slot machines, as both sides gird for what's expected to be a free-spending battle to win voters. The Senate heard two bills last...Tags: Laws, Business, Montgomery County (Maryland), Casino and Gambling, Annapolis
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O'Malley backs bill on juvenile staff
Sun reporterGov. Martin O'Malley is supporting legislation that would force the state to regulate staff training at private residential programs for juvenile offenders, officials said yesterday. The administration's endorsement bolsters the chances for a bill that...Tags: U.S. Senate Committee on Finance, Juvenile Delinquency, Laws, Hospitals and Clinics, Employees
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Steele defends Ehrlich's charter school proposal at a Senate panel hearing
Sun StaffIn his debut committee performance testifying on behalf of the administration, Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele defended the governor's charter school plan yesterday, arguing that it would rescue low-income students mired in substandard schools. "Without...Tags: Schools, Hollinger Incorporated, Health and Safety at School, Public Schools, Baltimore County
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Administration calls charter schools bill in Senate too weak
Sun StaffOne of Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s top legislative priorities appeared to be in trouble yesterday after the Senate passed a charter schools bill that the administration calls unacceptable. "This is about kids, empowering kids," said Lt. Gov. Michael S....Tags: Anne Arundel County, Schools, Labor Legislation, Elections, Public Schools
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Hackerman's partner held fund-raiser for governor
Sun StaffGov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. collected $100,000 for his re-election campaign at a private fund-raiser held by a business partner of construction company owner Willard J. Hackerman this month, at the same time the governor's aides were contemplating the sale...Tags: Michael E. Busch, Annapolis, State Budgets, Political Fundraising, Maryland
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Environmental cooperation on state agenda
Sun StaffLegislative leaders and members of Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s administration pledged yesterday to put aside their party differences to pass major initiatives during this year's General Assembly session to help the Chesapeake Bay and the environment....Tags: Anne Arundel County, Laws, Hollinger Incorporated, Energy Saving, Elections
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Ehrlich OK'd deal for land
Sun StaffGov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. personally endorsed a secret land deal creating a tax break worth almost $7 million for a politically connected builder, a top administration official said yesterday. State Department of General Services Secretary Boyd K....Tags: Laws, Edward J Kasemeyer, Montgomery County (Maryland), Baltimore County, Annapolis
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Lawmakers, Ehrlich digging in heels over malpractice subsidy
Sun StaffThe opening day of a rare special session of the Maryland General Assembly ended with legislative leaders locked in a showdown with Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. over how to subsidize the insurance bills of doctors. Both the Senate and House of Delegates...Tags: Federal Reserve, Wages and Pensions, Laws, Hospitals and Clinics, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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