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    Mar 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Sen. Kasemeyer recognized for support of those with developmental disabilities

    State Sen. Edward Kasemeyer, who represents District 12 which includes Catonsville and Arbutus as well as portions of Howard County, is one of three state legislators honored for their efforts in support of people with developmental disabilities.
    State Sen. Edward Kasemeyer, who represents District 12 which includes Catonsville and Arbutus as well as portions of Howard County, is one of three state legislators honored for their efforts in support of people with developmental disabilities....

    Tags: Howard County, Prince George's County, Human Interest, Catonsville, Annapolis

  2. Mar 28, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Gerald J. Curran, state delegate

    Gerald J. Curran, a member of a well-known political family who represented Northeast Baltimore neighborhoods in the Maryland House of Delegates, died of pancreatic cancer Wednesday at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. He was 74 and lived in Lauraville.
    Gerald J. Curran, a member of a well-known political family who represented Northeast Baltimore neighborhoods in the Maryland House of Delegates, died of pancreatic cancer Wednesday at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. He was 74 and lived in...

    Tags: University of Baltimore, Hospitals and Clinics, Worcester County, Roman Catholicism, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center

  4. Mar 28, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  5. Bill to begin WCPS fall sports practices sooner stalls in Maryland General Assembly

    A Washington County delegation bill that would allow a county board of education to begin fall high school sports practice season two weeks earlier than the date set by the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association remains stalled in the Maryland General Assembly and will not make any further progress.
    kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.com
    A Washington County delegation bill that would allow a county board of education to begin fall high school sports practice season two weeks earlier than the date set by the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association remains stalled in the...

    Tags: Schools, High School Sports, Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association, Public Schools

  6. Mar 27, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  7. Hopes for share of 'disparity grant' lie with Senate measure

    With less than two weeks remaining in the 2013 session of the Maryland General Assembly, Washington County legislators are banking on the passage of a measure cleared by a senate committee that would bring the county $1.55 million in fiscal year 2014 as part of a wealth-based grant known as the disparity grant.
    kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.com
    With less than two weeks remaining in the 2013 session of the Maryland General Assembly, Washington County legislators are banking on the passage of a measure cleared by a senate committee that would bring the county $1.55 million in fiscal year 2014 as...

    Tags: Personal Income, Taxation, Politics

  8. Mar 28, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Lombardi Trophy pays visit to Annapolis

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">One of the perks of getting elected to the Maryland General Assembly is that when the Baltimore Ravens win the Super Bowl, you get to have your picture taken with the Lombardi Trophy and whichever Ravens can be lured to Annapolis.</span>
    One of the perks of getting elected to the Maryland General Assembly is that when the Baltimore Ravens win the Super Bowl, you get to have your picture taken with the Lombardi Trophy and whichever Ravens can be lured to Annapolis. On Thursday morning,...

    Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Torrey Smith, Super Bowl, Sports, Football

  10. Mar 28, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. End this outrageous 'black liquor' subsidy

    <a href=&quot;http://bio.tribune.com/TimWheeler">Tim Wheeler</a>'s most recent article about the fight over black liquor in Maryland's renewable energy standard ("'Black liquor' bill resurrected," March 25) highlights the overwhelming need to reform our state energy policy. Over the last seven years, Maryland ratepayers have spent millions of dollars &mdash; money that was supposed to encourage new clean energy like wind and solar &mdash; on polluting energy from old out-of-state paper mills. The mills receive this subsidy by burning "black liquor," a carbon-rich byproduct of the paper pulping process and other mill residues. The practice of burning these byproducts, for which they receive a subsidy, has been a standard industry practice since the 1930s.
    Tim Wheeler's most recent article about the fight over black liquor in Maryland's renewable energy standard ("'Black liquor' bill resurrected," March 25) highlights the overwhelming need to reform our state energy policy. Over the last seven years,...

    Tags: Paper and Product Packaging Industry, Environmental Issues, John A. Olszewski, Sr., Renewable Energy, Standards

  12. Mar 27, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  13. Antietam Fire Company in Hagerstown a step closer to getting renovation money

    The state&rsquo;s Capital Budget bill cleared a crucial step in the House of Delegates on Wednesday when it passed a second reading, and tucked away in it was a provision setting aside $85,000 for the Antietam Fire Company in Hagerstown.
    kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.com
    The state’s Capital Budget bill cleared a crucial step in the House of Delegates on Wednesday when it passed a second reading, and tucked away in it was a provision setting aside $85,000 for the Antietam Fire Company in Hagerstown. The Capital...

    Tags: Aetna Inc., Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Public Finance, Budgets and Budgeting, Politics

  14. Mar 27, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Divided business community misses a chance on gas taxes

    When it comes to higher gas taxes, most Maryland businesses agree on one thing: They want a guarantee that the money designated for highway revenues will go to roads and bridges. But when the rubber met the road in the Maryland House of Delegates, some major business organizations gave away the key to the lockbox.
    When it comes to higher gas taxes, most Maryland businesses agree on one thing: They want a guarantee that the money designated for highway revenues will go to roads and bridges. But when the rubber met the road in the Maryland House of Delegates, some...

    Tags: Martin O'Malley, Business, Executive Branch, Consumer Confidence, Elections

  16. Mar 26, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Shame on those who voted to raise Md. gas tax

    To the members of the Maryland General Assembly who voted for the gas tax increase (&quot;House approves increase in gas tax," March 23), we have a few words. Boo! Hiss!
    To the members of the Maryland General Assembly who voted for the gas tax increase ("House approves increase in gas tax," March 23), we have a few words. Boo! Hiss! How could you go along with the governor's wishes? He's not a king, you know. When gas...
  18. Mar 26, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Harford becomes pawn in the Towson University tempest [Commentary]

    Yet again, Harford County's lack of pull in the circles of influence in Annapolis has proven not only embarrassing, but also detrimental to the county's citizenry. Last week, the Maryland Board of Public Works voted, 2-1, to delay appropriating money to...

    Tags: Harford Community College, Harford County, Martin O'Malley, Worcester County, Regional Authority

  20. Mar 26, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Plenty of candidates apply for two open judge seats in Harford

    Ten lawyers, including the county's state's attorney and a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, have applied for the vacancy on the Harford County Circuit Court. In addition, 20 lawyers have applied for the vacancy on the county's District Court...

    Tags: Regional Authority, Harford County, Executive Branch, Laws, Judges

  22. Mar 25, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown: Racially biased death penalty must be abolished

    Earlier this month, the Maryland Legislature passed legislation abolishing the death penalty. I believe the time has come to repeal the death penalty because it is racially biased, demonstrably unreliable and not an effective deterrent. This debate is...

    Tags: Executive Branch, Anthony G. Brown, Politics, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice

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