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Don't raise debt cap, lawmakers told
The General Assembly's chief budget analyst warned lawmakers Thursday that too much borrowing to achieve Gov. Martin O'Malley's goal of creating jobs through public works spending could put the state's sterling bond rating in jeopardy. Warren G....Tags: Taxation, Budgets and Budgeting, Finance, Loans, Debt Market
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Neall on deck for slots commission
Baltimore Sun reportersSenate President Thomas V. Mike Miller, a leading force behind the legalization of slot machines in Maryland, intends to pick a longtime slots opponent for a commission that will award lucrative gambling licenses, according to sources familiar with the...Tags: Local Elections, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Casino and Gambling, Finance
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Slots panel member wants to tweak gambling plan
As Maryland's slots selection commission takes shape, one newly appointed member wants the panel to go beyond awarding potentially lucrative gambling licenses to consider advising the legislature on adjustments for the just-approved gambling plan.
"I...Tags: Referenda, Casino and Gambling, Port Deposit, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama)
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York Capital may join bid for Baltimore slots
Baltimore Sun reportersThe developers of a proposed Baltimore casino are in talks with a multibillion-dollar investment group to provide cash for the slow-starting project, according to sources familiar with the discussions. The Baltimore City Entertainment Group included...Tags: Pimlico Race Course, Local Elections, Casino and Gambling, Public Officials, Gaming
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Others up ante as Md. slots idle
Even as slot-machine projects in Maryland stall, other states are betting big on expanded gambling.
In West Virginia, Charles Town Races and Slots just 75 miles west of Baltimore plans to offer poker, roulette and other table games as early as the summer...Tags: Casino and Gambling, Allegany County, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Investment Service, Cecil County
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Slots panel may deny city, Arundel bids
Commissioners handing out Maryland's slots licenses expressed grave concerns Wednesday about the proposals for lucrative gambling casinos in Baltimore and Anne Arundel County - and said they might toss out those applications if questions can't be resolved...Tags: Casino and Gambling, Casino and Gambling Industry, Cecil County, Martin O'Malley, Anne Arundel County
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Perils of the state's angry politics
Sun reporterAmericans have come to despise politicians - Democrats and Republicans - recent polling shows. In Maryland, it's easy to see why. Faced with issues ranging from a proposed 72 percent electricity rate increase to challenges involving education, health...Tags: Local Elections, John McCain, Regional Authority, Baltimore County, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.
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Bond-rate agency praises Baltimore
Sun StaffA prominent Wall Street bond rating agency improved its opinion of Baltimore's financial outlook yesterday, just a year after raising concerns about what it considered a risky gamble by the city to engineer a $42 million bailout of the public school...Tags: Regional Authority, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Executive Branch, Finance, Analysts' Comments
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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: Lawyers, Local Elections, Hospitals and Clinics, Regional Authority, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.
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'97 flaws evident in schools' '04 woes
Sun StaffThe flaws in the 1997 law that set up a city-state partnership to run Baltimore's schools might seem crystal-clear in 2004. Even authors of the legislation admit that the system's fiscal woes have exposed its unrealistic expectations and lack of fiscal...Tags: Lawyers, Regional Authority, Baltimore County, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Executive Branch
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'There will be no one like him'
Sun reporterLouis Lazarus Goldstein was the total package: indefatigable campaigner, skilled financial watchdog and accessible public servant, a 40-year incumbent who was unbeatable by challengers of either party. It seemed as if he had been comptroller of Maryland'...Tags: Local Elections, Regional Authority, Primaries, Barbara A. Mikulski, Executive Branch
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City aid to schools will fail, Neall says
Sun StaffAs officials at City Hall detailed their plan to save Baltimore's financially strapped schools yesterday, the system's former financial adviser, Robert R. Neall, was predicting in Annapolis that the deal is doomed to fail and the state will eventually...Tags: Regional Authority, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Michael E. Busch, Sheila Dixon, Personal Finance
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