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- Burtonsville, MD - The Center for Adoption Support and Education (C.A.S.E.) will present its annual "Star of Adoption Awards" to Senator Mary Landrieu, former congressional representative Marjorie Margolies and teen star Rachel Crow, next Thursday, April 28, 2016 at the annual Branching Out Gala at Columbia Country Club in Chevy Chase, Maryland. Senator Landrieu, Ms. Margolies and Ms. Crow are being honored for their outstanding contributions to adoption advocacy and support for children and families in the foster care and adoption communities. Barbara Harrison of NBC4 News is emceeing the event. "We are so pleased to honor these three outstanding ...
- GOP plan to thwart EPA rules foolishly ignores the grave threat posed by air pollution and climate change to American health and economy
- City taxpayers will foot some of the bill for Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's recent trip to New Orleans in which she campaigned for a fellow Democrat and attended the "Monday Night Football" game between the Ravens and the Saints.
- WASHINGTON -- Gov. Martin O'Malley, who is considering a run for president in 2016, raised $581,550 into a pair of political accounts in the weeks leading up to and immediately following the midterm elections.
- Controversial Canadian pipeline projects fails by one vote but won't go away any time soon
- From immigration to climate change, Barack Obama is not going away quietly and that's a heartening development for his supporters
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- President Obama's decision to delay executive order on immigration reform until after the mid-term election will cause hardship and not a Senate majority
- Gov. Martin O'Malley is soliciting campaign cash for five Democrats in competitive midterm races this year, a group his federal political action committee is branding the "O'Team."
- Gov. Martin O'Malley, who is considering a run for president, raised just over $796,000 into two federal political committees in the second quarter of the year -- continuing steady fundraising progress even as speculation about 2016 continues to center on Hillary Clinton.
- WASHINGTON (AP) ¿ A fear of voting has gripped Democratic leaders in the Senate, slowing the chamber's modest productivity this election season to a near halt.
- WASHINGTON -- Environmental advocates say a spending bill set for review in the Senate Appropriations Committee on Thursday could reopen a fight over whether the Environmental Protection Agency may regulate pollution entering small headwater streams that feed into larger bodies of water, including the Chesapeake Bay.
- Choice to temporarily defer a decision on controversial oil pipeline is a sensible one, albeit politically convenient for the White House
- As he weighs whether to seek the Democratic nomination for president in 2016, political observers say the remainder of this year will be an important test of the governor's ability to lift his profile in early voting states like New Hampshire and raise enough money to appear credible on the national stage.
- While much of the focus on the troubled rollout of Obamacare has been on individuals who are either losing coverage or are unable to buy a new plan on botched websites, small-group policies purchased by businesses are also being affected by the new law.
- Gov. Martin O'Malley visited New Jersey's capital city Friday to campaign for a candidate for governor who is so far behind in the polls that many in the national Democratic Party have all but abandoned her.
- U.S. Sens. Barbara A. Mikulski and Ben Cardin publicly challenged on Wednesday a federal decision not to provide aid to Maryland families impacted by Hurricane Sandy — calling on federal emergency officials to rethink the decision.
- The Maryland Democrat, who this year became the longest-serving woman in congressional history, will lead a program highlighting the record 12 women running this year for Senate.