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Gun control draws more than 2,000 to Annapolis
Maryland's gun control debate drew more than 2,000 people to Annapolis on Friday as the House of Delegates took up the governor's bill to ban the sale of assault weapons and impose some of the nation's strictest licensing requirements. People arrived as...
Tags: Interior Policy, Laws, Justice System, Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting, Personal Weapon Control
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Thousands rally in support of Baltimore schools
Supporters of a $2.4 billion plan to rebuild Baltimore's crumbling schools made a show of support in Annapolis on Monday night as thousands of people staged a loud, festive rally outside the State House to urge passage of legislation to launch the...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Politics, Annapolis
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Rage and resignation at the gun control town hall
A recent poll showed that 62 percent of Marylanders favor a ban on assault weapons, and 71 percent favor a limit on the number of bullets in a gun magazine. If the members of the General Assembly vote the way the polls are blowing, it appears Gov....
Tags: Interior Policy, U.S. Department of Justice, Rentals, Justice System, Elections
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Sarah Brady visits Annapolis to back gun bill
Sarah Brady, chairwoman of the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence, visited Annapolis Wednesday to meet with Gov. Martin O'Malley, Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown and legislative leaders and express her support for O'Malley's comprehensive gun legislation....Tags: Martin O'Malley, U.S. Senate, Annapolis, Politics, Executive Branch
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State funding plan elusive for roads, transit
As the General Assembly nears the halfway point in its 90-day session, Gov. Martin O'Malley and key legislators have yet to agree on a plan to pay for new roads, bridges and transit lines — a decision many consider critical to Maryland's economy....
Tags: Highway Transportation, Transportation, Travel, Justice System, Carrollton
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Veterans bill draws praise, concern
Gov. Martin O'Malley's plan to make it easier for veterans and their spouses to work in Maryland received warm reviews Tuesday from lawmakers and the Defense Department, but nurses suggested it could leave patients in the hands of unqualified workers....
Tags: Unemployment, Nursing, Armed Forces, Joan Carter Conway, Martin O'Malley
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Brown hires Delaney's top political aide
Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown, widely considered to be eyeing a race for governor in 2014, has hired the Democratic campaign aide credited with turning around John Delaney's successful run for Congress last year. Justin Schall, who served as Delaney's campaign...
Tags: Hillary Clinton, Political Fundraising, Bill Clinton, Elections, U.S. Congress
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Gun debate sparks education, advocacy campaigns
As .223-caliber bullets from an assault-style rifle pinged a torso-shaped target, state Del. Michael D. Smigiel Sr. videotaped his latest pupil squeezing off rounds from a gun and magazine targeted to be banned in Maryland. "You see why you wouldn't...
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Largo, Interior Policy, Laws, Justice System
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Longtime Baltimore City Del. Hattie Harrison dies at 84
Del. Hattie Harrison, who was the longest-serving member of the House of Delegates, died Monday night, House Speaker Michael E. Busch announced. She was 84. Delegate Harrison, a Democrat who represented East Baltimore's 45th District since 1973,...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Annapolis, Human Interest, Bernard C. Young, Michael E. Busch
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State designates five 'health enterprise zones'
The O'Malley administration launched an effort Thursday to bring medical services to disadvantaged neighborhoods by designating the state's first five "health enterprise zones" created under a law passed last year.
One of the areas selected for such a...Tags: General Practitioners, Martin O'Malley, Prince George's County, Annapolis, Politics
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State leaders hope legislation will spur public-works projects, jobs
The state has a long list of public-works projects but little money. The private sector is willing to invest but has been starved for work. From that simple equation comes a business model called public-private partnerships — or P3s — that...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Judges, Justice System, Realty
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In Baltimore, an inauguration tradition all its own
Louise Johnson popped out of her seat at the Patapsco Arena in South Baltimore — taking a break from tying decorative gold and silver sashes to the backs of hundreds of chairs — and smiled warmly at a man delivering newly pressed gleaming...
Tags: The Temptations (music group), Barack Obama, Ronald Reagan, U.S. House of Representatives, Martin O'Malley
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