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O'Malley invites politicians, Cabinet, family to Ravens skybox
Gov. Martin O'Malley's guests in the state's private skybox at Ravens games this past season included key politicians, campaign donors, and the family and friends of government officials, records show.
It's a mix of people designed to forge political...Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Houston Texans, Democratic Party, Elections, Regional Authority
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Delaney wins in 6th District primary
A wealthy Potomac businessman whose very candidacy challenged state Democratic leaders won a hotly contested congressional primary in Western Maryland on Tuesday, setting up a battle for the seat in November that will help decide control of the House of...Tags: Barack Obama, Federal Election Commission, Labor Legislation, Satellite and Cable Service, Republican Party
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New map, new politics in Western Md.
With a bit of math and a few clicks of a mouse, state Democrats transformed a once-sleepy congressional district in Western Maryland last week into one of the most closely watched political battlegrounds in the nation.
Hours after Gov. Martin O'Malley...Tags: Barack Obama, Migration, Federal Election Commission, Labor Legislation, Republican Party
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So much to do: Annapolis Democrats push ambitious agenda
Democratic leaders in Annapolis have compiled a "To Do" list for the next three months that includes raising taxes and changing the definition of marriage. Some also want to close off big chunks of Maryland to development and open even more casinos in the...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Republican Party, Family, Ocean City, Democratic Party
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General Assembly raises income tax on top 14 percent
It took three carefully scripted days, but Maryland's ruling Democrats finally put in place the budget deal that eluded them in the waning hours of the state's regular session last month.
The revenue package approved by the House on Wednesday will...Tags: Tobacco Products, Labor Legislation, Republican Party, Personal Income, Pension and Welfare
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New legislative map becomes law
The balance of legislative power in Maryland tips farther away from Baltimore under the new legislative boundaries that quietly became law Friday. The city loses two of its 18 delegates and will have to share a senator with Baltimore County under the...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Executive Branch, Government, James Brochin, Martin O'Malley
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Democrats, Republicans agree to push package of bills in Annapolis
A bipartisan group of senators put aside the battling that often prevails in Annapolis to announce Thursday a common agenda of bills that Democrats and Republicans can rally around. The bills would preserve scholarships for veterans, protect children...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Republican Party, Arts and Culture, Culture, Democratic Party
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What now? Legislative leaders decry budget cuts, say special session is needed
Democratic lawmakers limped out of Annapolis Tuesday having enacted a "doomsday" budget that slashes spending for education and other services they do not want to cut — and with no clear plan on how to fix a political mess of their own making....Tags: Andres Alonso, Labor Legislation, Government Debt, Republican Party, Civil and Public Service
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Miller, Busch make nice after session fiasco
If any ill will remains between the state's two top legislative leaders over the chaotic end to this year's session, the two concealed it well at the Democratic Party's gala fund-raiser in Greenbelt Monday night. Despite the mutual finger-pointing...Tags: Democratic Party, Michael E. Busch
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Lawmakers want special session to stick to budget
In theory, a special session of the General Assembly could be an opportunity raise any issue a legislator wanted to attempt to put on the agenda. In reality, there seems to be virtually no desire on the part of lawmakers to deal with anything but the...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Crime, Law and Justice, Montgomery County (Maryland), Verna L. Jones-Rodwell, James C. Rosapepe
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Ire over income tax plan to get louder Monday
A Maryland family making more than $175,000 will pay at least $254 more in income taxes this year under a revenue-raising plan the Maryland General Assembly is expected to take up when it convenes for special session on Monday.
The same family of joint...Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Realty, Republican Party, Personal Income, Government
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Special session fallout
They did what they had to do, and they went home. That's the best that can be said of the special session of the Maryland General Assembly that concluded today. The tax increases, spending cuts, fund transfers and other measures lawmakers approved in 21/2...
Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Lifestyle and Leisure, Talk Shows (genre), Republican Party, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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