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City elections could move to presidential cycle
Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake could be in office for five years, under a new election plan being debated in the Maryland Senate. After the 2016 elections, the mayor and other city elected officials would serve four year terms. Rawlings-...Tags: Politics, Elections, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Primaries, Local Elections
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Assembly shifts attention from love to money
The first 45 days of the General Assembly session were dominated by talk of marriage. The theme for the second half is shaping up to be money — and there's not enough of it. Thursday's Senate vote approving same-sex marriage in Maryland came on the...Tags: Annapolis, Executive Branch, James Brochin, Democratic Party, Howard County
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Mayor urges city residents to 'pitch in' to improve Baltimore
In her inaugural address Tuesday, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake exhorted Baltimoreans to "pitch in and do their part" to improve the city and draw new residents despite economic challenges.
Speaking in a light rain outside City Hall, Rawlings-Blake, 41,...Tags: Politics, Elections, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Primaries, Frank M. Conaway, Sr.
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Baltimore loses clout in redistricting
Baltimore would lose two of its 18 delegates and share one of its six senators with Baltimore County under new state legislative map proposed Friday by a panel appointed by Gov. Martin O'Malley. The changes would further diminish the city's power in...Tags: Annapolis, Executive Branch, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Justice System, Parties and Movements
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City voters head to the polls
BREAKING NEWS ALERT:
Stephanie Rawlings-Blake glided to victory in the Democratic primary Tuesday, securing the nomination for a full four-year term in the office to which she was appointed last year.
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Baltimore voters headed to the polls this...Tags: Polls, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Elections, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Justice System
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Redistricting: Mighty Baltimore to lose influence
Baltimore's once-hefty delegation in the state legislature is due to slim down again when new political boundaries are drawn this year: The city is guaranteed to lose at least part of one of its six legislative districts. And while any part of the...Tags: Executive Branch, Annapolis, Woodlawn (Baltimore, Maryland), William Donald Schaefer, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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City sample ballot lists wrong primary election date
The city mailed sample ballots out this week to remind registered voters of the primary election coming up on Sept. 13.
Trouble is, the forms are telling them to go to the polls Sept. 3.
"I think the error is going to mislead a lot of people," said...Tags: Democratic Party, Elections, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Frank M. Conaway, Sr., Real Estate
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Hampden hosts Baltimore mayor, council candidates forum
The Roosevelt Recreation Center on Aug. 23 looked like a voting precinct on Election Day.
Although the Democratic and Republican primaries aren't until Sept. 13 and Roosevelt isn't a voting place, it was the center of attention — and campaign signs...Tags: Crimes, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Science and Technology, Juvenile Delinquency, U.S. Postal Service
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The mayor joins the fray
With less than two weeks to go before the Baltimore mayoral primary, things are starting to get ugly.
A debate last night sponsored by the League of Women Voters, WYPR and The Baltimore Sun — the last one Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake has agreed...Tags: Enoch Pratt Free Library, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Politics, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Regional Authority
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Rawlings-Blake, husband collected homestead tax breaks on two properties
Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and her husband collected homestead tax credits on two separate properties before she became mayor of Baltimore, in violation of a state rule that prohibits married couples from claiming the break on more than one residence,...Tags: Interior Policy, Condos and Houses, Howard County, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Tax Credits
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Mayoral candidates face off in only televised debate
Just days before early voting begins in Baltimore's mayoral primary, candidates squared off on police scandals, the high crime rate and school cheating issues in a fast-paced televised debate Monday night.
Maryland Public Television and Fox 45 co-...Tags: Crimes, Joseph T. Landers, III, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Primaries, Frank M. Conaway, Sr.
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Pugh proposes police audit, more options for youth
Mayoral candidate state Sen. Catherine E. Pugh said Thursday she would audit police statistics, implement a program to seize guns from young people and create a watch list of children most likely to become involved in violence. "If we're going to solve...Tags: Crimes, Interior Policy, Social Issues, Personal Weapon Control, Politics
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