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Miller to push regional transportation funding
Attempting to break a years-long stalemate over transportation revenue, Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller intends to introduce legislation that would allow local governments and regional authorities to raise money for roads and mass transit....Tags: Frederick County (Maryland), Martin O'Malley, Baltimore Red Line, Regional Authority, Ronald N. Young
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Marylanders strongly support gun control proposals, poll finds
A new poll shows Marylanders strongly support two gun control measures that Gov. Martin O'Malley has suggested he might ask the General Assembly to pass in the wake of last month's elementary school massacre in Connecticut. On another measure the...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Democratic Party, Annapolis, Health and Safety at School, Punishment
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Death penalty repeal gains 4 co-sponsors over 2012
The Maryland Senate moved a little closer to a majority willing to vote for full repeal of the death penalty Friday as 21 senators -- four more than last year -- agreed to co-sponsor the legislation in that chamber. This year the bill also has the full-...Tags: Prince George's County, Politics, Martin O'Malley, Edward R. Reilly, Death Penalty
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O'Malley predicts voters would back death penalty repeal
Expressing confidence that "the will is there" in the General Assembly to do away with capital punishment, Gov. Martin O'Malley predicted Tuesday that Maryland voters would uphold a decision to repeal the death penalty. As expected, O'Malley announced...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Annapolis, Regional Authority, Death Penalty, Baltimore County
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O'Malley to lead death penalty repeal bid
Gov. Martin O'Malley will announce Tuesday that he will make an all-out push for repeal of the death penalty in Maryland, renewing an effort that narrowly fell short four years ago. The governor is scheduled to appear at a noon news conference in...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Annapolis, Death Penalty, Regional Authority, Punishment
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O'Malley offers details of agenda
Gov. Martin O'Malley on Friday proposed restricting mental health patients' access to firearms as part of a broad gun-control package and called for expanding early voting to ease long lines on Election Day. The governor, in releasing his full...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Annapolis, Mental Illness, Mental Health, Calvert County
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Dr. Robert E. Stroble
Dr. Robert E. Stroble, a former Maryland state senator who later retired as a Baltimore County elementary school principal, died Nov. 22 from complications of Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease at Arden Courts in Riderwood.
The former Timonium...Tags: Democratic Party, Annapolis, Christianity, Catonsville, Health and Safety at School
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Virginia proposal complicates Maryland's gas tax debate
The governor of Virginia has thrown a new wrinkle into a Maryland debate by calling for abolition of the commonwealth's gas tax and increasing the sales tax to pay for roads and transit – a move that would alter the competitive balance between the...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Annapolis, Regional Authority, Travel, Government
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Washington County delegation catches up with colleagues on opening day
Kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.comThe day is largely ceremonial. Yet, sometimes, the opening day of the Maryland General Assembly sets the tone for the rest of the session. And even though Gov. Martin O’Malley told the House of Delegates on Wednesday that this is “going to...Tags: Annapolis, Death Penalty, Regional Authority, Health and Safety at School, Christopher B. Shank
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Governor predicts assault weapons ban will pass
Gov. Martin O'Malley predicted that Maryland will ban assault weapons during the General Assembly session that began Wednesday. "Their sole purpose is not for sport; it is to kill human beings — as quickly and as many as possible, as effectively...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Annapolis, Economy, Business and Finance, Punishment, Benjamin L. Cardin
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Push to ban more assault weapons expected in Annapolis
Legislation to ban assault weapons like the Bushmaster semi-automatic rifle used in the Newtown school massacre will be revived in Annapolis when the General Assembly convenes next month, according to leading lawmakers pushing to make the change. The...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Annapolis, Jamin B. Raskin, Mental Health, Maryland State Police
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At last, state gets good budget news
For the first time since a recession gripped the country in 2008, Maryland is approaching a General Assembly session with good fiscal news: Neither tax increases nor drastic budget cuts are likely to be needed to balance the budget. The improved forecast...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Martin O'Malley, Income Tax, Regional Authority, State Income Tax
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