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Cheating by China threatens Maryland jobs
They still don't get it. Every four years, presidential candidates pledge allegiance to American manufacturing and profess a love for "Made in America." But when the going gets tough, no presidential candidate can match this rhetoric with action. In a...
Tags: Benjamin L. Cardin, Mitt Romney, Christopher Van Hollen Jr., John Sarbanes, Donna F. Edwards
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Impallaria finesses rivals' endorsements
A mailer by a Republican candidate for the nomination to run against Democratic U.S. Rep. C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger in the 2nd District gives a lesson in how to finesse the issue when a rival picks off the most desirable endorsements from party...Tags: Elections, Same-Sex Marriage, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Human Rights, Republican Party
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Miller wants to see Delaney's tax forms
Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller said he'll back John Delaney's bid to win in sixth Congressional District -- but he'd also like to see the candidate's income tax forms. "The fact is it is over, and people spoke," Miller said. "I’m going...Tags: The Washington Post, Elections, Benjamin L. Cardin, Primaries, Mitt Romney
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1st Congressional District race remains in dispute
Two Democratic candidates in Maryland's 1st Congressional District remained locked Thursday in a too-close-to-call contest for the party's nomination, after an initial tally of absentee ballots left them separated by fewer than 100 votes.
In the only...Tags: Chestertown, Frank Kratovil, Elections, Democratic Party, Republican Party
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Rosen wins House nomination in 1st District
U.S.House candidate Wendy Rosen shifted her attention to the general election Thursday after her opponent conceded the race for the Democratic nomination in Maryland's 1st District — ending the final disputed contest from last week's statewide...Tags: Chestertown, Government Health Care, U.S. House of Representatives, Regional Elections, Harford County
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Two men arrested in early morning assault in Towson
Baltimore County Police on Friday charged two Anne Arundel County men as part of an group that they say attacked two people in Towson on April 13. Police charged Glen Kyle Staley, 27, of Pasedena, and Jamar Rashad Patterson, 22, of Arnold, with second-...Tags: Punishment, Yeardley Love, Murder, Frank Kratovil, Elections
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Baltimore County officials' sweetheart deal
On May 27, 2010, the Baltimore County Council voted on legislation that would reduce pension benefits for thousands of government workers. The bill, part of a plan by then-County Executive James T. Smith Jr. to shore up the finances of the pension system,...Tags: Government, James T. Smith, Jr., Pension and Welfare, Laws, Lawyers
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Keeping Comfort in Baltimore a tough sell, O'Malley says
Gov. Martin O'Malley says Maryland will have a tough time persuading the Navy to keep the USNS Comfort docked in Baltimore, but he expects forthcoming commerce to bolster the waterfront's vibrancy.
O'Malley said Wednesday he will work with the state's...Tags: Government, Hospitals and Clinics, Regional Authority, Charity, Environmental Issues
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Port workers, drinking buddies lament departure of USNS Comfort
It was Happy Hour at the Poncabird Pub on Wednesday, and the South Baltimore tavern was as busy and bustling as usual, but as late-afternoon sunlight streaked through a side window, the expressions it caught on the faces at one table were decidedly grim....Tags: Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Hospitals and Clinics, Companies and Corporations, Lifestyle and Leisure, Economy, Business and Finance
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Federal payroll deal passes, Maryland delegation split
Eight of Maryland’s 10 members of Congress voted against a bi-partisan plan Friday to extend a national payroll tax holiday – including two who were instrumental in crafting the deal – citing concern over how the measure would affect...Tags: Public Employees, Population and Census, Government, Benjamin L. Cardin, John Sarbanes
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Fed pension change divides Md. congressional delegation on payroll tax cut
Capital News ServiceEight of the 10 members of Maryland's congressional delegation voted Friday to reject a bipartisan compromise on extending the payroll tax cut and unemployment benefits, with leading Democratic members criticizing the legislation's cuts to federal...Tags: Public Employees, Government, Benjamin L. Cardin, Money and Monetary Policy, Christopher Van Hollen Jr.
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Md. Democrats balk at bipartisan tax deal
All but one Maryland Democrat in Congress bucked party leaders Friday to vote against extending a nationwide payroll tax break through the end of the year, most of them because of a requirement that newly hired federal workers contribute more to their...Tags: Benjamin L. Cardin, Employment, Unemployment, Christopher Van Hollen Jr., National Institutes of Health
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