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Leopold hopes his record can help him overcome scandal
Sitting at a table in a school cafeteria in Severna Park, Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold didn't look like a politician under siege as he spoke to residents for hours on a recent evening.
Leopold nodded agreeably when a pair of longtime...Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Gerald Ford, Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Teaching and Learning, Periodicals
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Md. legislative session faces familiar issues
Sun StaffCalls for civility had barely subsided yesterday when partisan jousting erupted in the Maryland General Assembly, which convened for a 90-day session that promises no shortage of fights over the budget, taxes, gambling and education. Senate President...Tags: Government, Martin O'Malley, Maryland, Personal Weapon Control, Lotteries
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Voters' role in slots gets attention
Sun StaffAs the governor and Senate leaders head toward another collision over slots with House Speaker Michael E. Busch, one potential compromise quietly under discussion involves putting the question of expanded gambling to Maryland's voters. If the slots issue...Tags: Regional Authority, Government, Casino and Gambling, Casino and Gambling Industry, Referenda
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Senate asked to block Redmer
Sun StaffMore than 60 Tropical Storm Isabel victims gathered on flood-ravaged Millers Island yesterday to ask the Maryland Senate to delay confirming the state insurance commissioner until he takes more aggressive action against flood insurance providers. The...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Government, Insurance, Baltimore County, Floods
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Senate on verge of sewer fee OK
Sun StaffThe Maryland Senate showed strong support yesterday for a broadened version of Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s proposal to impose a $2.50 per month charge on Marylanders' water and sewer bills - decisively rejecting an attempt to relieve septic system owners...Tags: Regional Authority, Democratic Party, Government, Baltimore County, Frederick County (Maryland)
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Law enforcers back Ehrlich anti-gun plan
Sun StaffLaw enforcement officials across Maryland lined up yesterday behind a proposal by Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. to toughen the state's sanctions against criminals caught with guns. At a hearing before the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee, state's...Tags: Criminal Laws, Government, Foreign Aid, Trials, Maryland
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The Sun endorses
Recap of The Sun's endorsements for the Nov. 5, 2002 election GOVERNOR Kathleen Kennedy Townsend (D) -------------------- ATTORNEY GENERAL J. Joseph Curran Jr. (D) -------------------- BALTIMORE CITY YES to Questions A through N, P -------------...Tags: Michael Collins, Nancy Jacobs, Delores G. Kelley, Local Elections, Hollinger Incorporated
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Staff quality at sites for juveniles criticized
Sun StaffJuvenile Services Secretary Kenneth C. Montague Jr. faced stiff questioning yesterday about the qualifications of detention center staff members and why the public was only recently told that four such workers were charged 2 1/2 months ago with assaulting...Tags: Prince George's County, Murder, Brian E Frosh, Montgomery County (Maryland), Baltimore County
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Bill is carefully crafted to benefit one person
Sun StaffThe bill sounds simple enough. It would allow former state workers a second chance to apply for military service credits and boost their pensions. But the bill introduced by two Anne Arundel County legislators is carefully crafted so that only one person...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Regional Authority, Armed Forces, Maryland, Interior Policy
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Budget that includes 5% tax on snacks gets Senate's tentative OK
Sun StaffThe Maryland Senate gave preliminary approval yesterday to a $23.6 million state budget despite complaints from Republicans that a $159 million tax package used to balance it is excessive and unnecessary. Majority Democrats fought back a Republican...Tags: Prince George's County, Democratic Party, Harford County, Nancy Jacobs, Maryland
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Financial aid based on potential or patronage?
Sun ReporterAs thousands of needy students sit on waiting lists for financial aid, Maryland legislators are handing out nearly $11 million a year in taxpayer-funded college scholarships to almost anybody they want - including their colleagues' children. Defenders of...Tags: Prince George's County, American Legion, Judges, Baltimore County, Finance
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Candidates living in limbo after map ruling
Sun StaffWhen the governor released his new General Assembly map, Del. Shirley Nathan-Pulliam was dismayed to learn that her longtime home in Baltimore was no longer in the district she had represented for two terms. So she decided to move. Now the 10th...Tags: Regional Authority, Government, Harford County, Baltimore County, Carroll County (Maryland)
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