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South Carolina Democrats see O'Malley 'rising'
— Gov. Martin O'Malley took the stage Saturday at a high school in this early presidential primary state, telling an auditorium of South Carolina Democrats that his principles worked in Maryland — and they'd work elsewhere. "We're investing...
Tags: Labor Markets, Apple iPad, Hillary Clinton, Republican Party, Interior Policy
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Councilman failed to provide context on storm water fee [Letter]
In Councilman David Marks' recent newsletter, he presented "facts" regarding Baltimore County's proposal to levy a storm water fee on properties throughout the county. However, he failed to provide any context. The federal government is requiring the...Tags: Executive Branch, Environmental Pollution, Water Supply, Baltimore County, Government
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Election proposals heard in Annapolis
Gov. Martin O'Malley's administration asked lawmakers Thursday to expand the state's early voting program, allow absentee voters to mark their ballots online and offer same-day registration during early voting. The governor pushed for additional early...
Tags: Justice System, Voting, Martin O'Malley, Government, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Lawmakers raise concerns about O'Malley proposal to fund Towson baseball
Gov. Martin O'Malley's plan to allocate $300,000 in taxpayer money to save Towson University's baseball team came under fire Wednesday from some legislators and key fiscal policymakers for being unprecedented and unfair to other college sports programs....
Tags: University System of Maryland, College Baseball, Towson University, Maryland Terrapins, House Building
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Towson baseball could live on thanks to $300,000 budget allocation from O'Malley
Towson University baseball could live to fight another year after Gov. Martin O'Malley included an additional $300,000 in his 2014 budget to help the university sort through difficulties with its athletic funding. The baseball program had been slated...
Tags: Executive Branch, College Baseball, Towson University, Baseball, Government
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Towson baseball coach relieved his team may have another chance
Mike Gottlieb feels like the Death Row inmate who gets a last-minute reprieve from the governor. Only in this case, the governor came up with $300,000 out of the state budget to keep Gottlieb's Towson University baseball team alive for a couple more...
Tags: Louisville Slugger, College Baseball, Executive Branch, Money and Monetary Policy, Baseball
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Accidentally released text messages give peek at O'Malley discussions
The text messages were pinging to and from Gov. Martin O'Malley's BlackBerry. It was the latter part of October, and Election Day was just around the corner. He and top advisers traded messages that touched on three referendum questions, all approved by...
Tags: Cordish Cos., University System of Maryland, Justice System, Government, Martin O'Malley
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Can Jeb Bush save the GOP?
Amid the wreckage of the Mitt Romney presidential debacle and the Republican scramble to find a new savior, now comes ... yet another Bush! The ruminations of former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, son of one former president and younger brother of another, on...
Tags: Jeb Bush, Ronald Reagan, Government, Mitt Romney, Republican Party
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Maryland House passes gun-control bill
The House of Delegates voted Wednesday to give Maryland one of the toughest gun laws in the nation, passing a bill that would ban the sale of assault-type weapons, set a 10-bullet limit on magazines and require fingerprints and a license to buy a handgun....
Tags: John Hickenlooper, Brian E Frosh, Shootings, Parties and Movements, Republican Party
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Delegate takes issue with editorial in The Aegis [Letter]
Editor: I would like to ask the citizens of Harford County which of the following pieces of legislation they would support: • An onerous sales and inflation tax on gasoline that will increase the current rate by 83 percent in five years; •...Tags: Harford Community College, Small Businesses, Personal Weapon Control, Harford County, Government
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Rick Scott to voters: Never mind
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Republican Gov. Rick Scott was one of those tea party stars whom voters believed had the courage of his convictions when he promised, as recently as last summer, to block The Affordable Care Act in his state. But last week, writes the...
Tags: Medicaid, Health Care Reform (2009), Ronald Reagan, Government, Rick Perry
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Assembly passes bill to open casino jobs to some ex-offenders
In a move to open thousands of middle-class jobs to former offenders, the General Assembly gave final approval Wednesday to legislation that would allow Maryland casinos to hire some people currently banned because of criminal records. The Senate voted...
Tags: Criminals, Harford Community College, Martin O'Malley, Government, Allegany County
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