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A chance for a clean slate
Sun reporterThousands of Marylanders have had their arrest records removed from public view because of a new state law that requires automatic expungement for those who are detained and released without charge. Proponents say the nine-month-old law is working as...Tags: Labor Legislation, Criminal Laws, Theft, Laws, Health and Safety at School
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Why big range in gasoline prices?
The Q:At the Exxon on Honeygo Boulevard in White Marsh, regular unleaded gasoline was running $4.17 a gallon at the end of last week. Not too far away at Ebenezer Road and Pulaski Highway, the Texaco was selling it at $3.99 a gallon while Sunoco priced...Tags: Office Needs, Petroleum Industry, State Budgets, White Marsh, Lawyers
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Incentives work to root out lead
Del. Samuel I. Rosenberg's letter about lead-based paint in residential buildings promotes hysteria rather than a reasoned examination of the facts ("Paint makers need to pay part of bill," June 1). Maryland's Reduction of Lead Risk in Housing statute...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Health Organizations, Painting, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Diseases
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Residents decry Keswick deal
Sun reporterAbout 400 Roland Park residents overflowed St. David's Church and spilled onto the sidewalk last night at a meeting that organizers called to gauge interest in the Baltimore Country Club's proposed sale of 17 prime acres of green space. Neighborhood...Tags: Roland Park, Government, Property, Lisa A Gladden, National Government
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Child's death prompts action
Sun reportersSpurred by the death of a toddler named Bryanna Harris, legislators are introducing bills intended to identify parents and others who might harm children before abuse occurs, closing gaps in a system that has too often failed families in Baltimore. Among...Tags: Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Delores G Kelley, Abusive Behavior, Illnesses, Christopher J McCabe
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Taping police sessions urged
sun reporterThe Baltimore City Council is reviewing a bill that would require the videotaping of police interrogations of witnesses or suspects in violent crimes - a measure opposed by police but endorsed by public defenders who represent suspects. Councilman...Tags: Sheila Dixon, Witnesses, Lawyers, Laws, Local Authority
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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: Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Federal Reserve, Executive Branch, Michael E Busch, Regional Authority
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Child-welfare advocates press for reform of Md. DHR
Sun StaffChild-welfare advocates are ramping up efforts to promote reform at the state Department of Human Resources after the release of a legislative audit that documented continuing and serious lapses in the care of nearly 9,000 children living in Maryland's...Tags: Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., State Budgets, Washington Post Company, Michael E Busch, Lobbying
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Lawmakers override veto on reform bill
Sun StaffThe Maryland General Assembly voted yesterday to override Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s veto of a medical malpractice reform bill, rebuffing an intense lobbying effort by the governor and setting a tense partisan tone for the 90-day session that begins...Tags: Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Executive Branch, Michael E Busch, Regional Authority, Casino and Gambling Industry
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Temptation surrounded veto voting
Sun StaffLAWMAKERS say the governor offered all kinds of goodies in a last-minute (and nearly successful) lobbying effort to persuade members of the House of Delegates to sustain his veto of a medical malpractice bill last week. Del. Samuel I. Rosenberg, a...Tags: Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Executive Branch, Nathaniel T Oaks, Philip C Jimeno, Michael E Busch
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