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Ire grows after Towson president cuts teams
Towson University baseball coach Mike Gottlieb got the call March 8 at 9:07 a.m. — a time he has committed to memory. We need you to meet with us at 9:45 a.m., athletic director Mike Waddell told him. Call your players and tell them to come, too,...
Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Public Officials, Martin O'Malley, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Government
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State pension board faces tough call
Maryland's $37 billion state pension system may lower its expectations of what it can earn on investments — a decision with potentially significant consequences for retirees and Maryland taxpayers. Trustees of the system — which covers more...Tags: Stock Market, Elections, Peter Franchot, Interior Policy, Executive Branch
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Debt crisis could have outsized effect on Maryland
Bracing for the loss of a steady paycheck is becoming something of a routine for Frank Silberstein. A statistician for the U.S. Census Bureau and a union steward for the American Federation of Government Employees, Silberstein said the pitched battle...Tags: Mitch McConnell, Christopher Van Hollen Jr., Democratic Party, Government Health Care, Contracts
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State's credit rating threatened
WASHINGTON —A leading bond rating agency threatened Tuesday to downgrade Maryland's gold-plated credit rating because of the protracted debate over raising the nation's $14.3 trillion debt ceiling. Moody's Investors Service announced it would...Tags: Democratic Party, Credit Ratings, Roscoe G Bartlett, Elections, Martin O'Malley
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William Donald Schaefer, governor and mayor, dies
William Donald Schaefer, the dominant political figure of the last half-century of Maryland history, died Monday after a "do-it-now" career that changed the face of Baltimore while bringing a new burst of energy to the city he loved. Mr. Schaefer was 89....
Tags: Media Industry, Democratic Party, Martin O'Malley, Local Government, U.S. Senate
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Ehrlich skirts law on health
Sun StaffThe Ehrlich administration is circumventing a law that freezes health costs and benefits for state employees, meaning 100,000 workers and retirees could soon pay more for doctors' visits, treatments and drugs. Seeking to shield state employees from...Tags: Ulysses Currie, Democratic Party, Judges, Justice System, Contracts
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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: Judges, Justice System, Contracts, Martin O'Malley, Elijah E. Cummings
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Group plans to sue state over highway widening
Sun StaffIn a direct challenge to the Ehrlich administration, a conservation group announced last night that it will file suit to block state funding for widening a congested two-lane road in western Howard County, arguing that the project would lead to a loss...Tags: Death, William Donald Schaefer, Executive Branch, Carroll County (Maryland), Robert L Flanagan
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Ehrlich measure would create powerful city school authority
Sun StaffGov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. said he will propose legislation as early as today to create a Baltimore school authority that could have broad powers to dissolve union contracts and cut employee pay before the end of the school year. "Now is the time for...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Democratic Party, Judges, Justice System, Anthony J O'Donnell
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