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Miller would curb estate tax for farm families
Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller said one of his aims during the legislative session that starts this week is to trim Maryland's estate tax where it applies to the inheritance of family farms. Miller, a Calvert County Democrat, said that too...Tags: U.S. Senate, Republican Party, Farms, Executive Branch, Martin O'Malley
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Miller calls tax break threshold issue most difficult
Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. said the parts of Gov.Martin O'Malley's budget proposal capping the income levels at which taxpayers can make full use of income tax exemptions and reduction will be the most difficult to get through the...Tags: Personal Income, U.S. Senate, Interior Policy, Executive Branch, Pension and Welfare
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Kenneth H. Masters, legislator
Kenneth Halls Masters, an attorney who represented Catonsville and Arbutus in the Maryland General Assembly, where he had been House majority leader, died of cancer Tuesday at Sinai Hospital. He was 68.
Born in Washington and raised at Scientists Cliff...Tags: Religion and Belief, Catonsville, PTA, Patapsco, Baltimore County
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O'Malley proposes $240 million shift of teacher pension costs to counties
Teachers, local elected officials, affluent Marylanders and health care providers are among those likely to be aggrieved Wednesday when Gov. Martin O'Malley releases his budget for next year. As part of a plan to address Maryland's $1 billion budget...Tags: Personal Income, Montgomery County (Maryland), Ken Ulman, Government Health Care, Pension and Welfare
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Miller wants new university research center in Baltimore
Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller has called for the establishment of a center in Baltimore for the state's top two public research universities to seek funding of joint projects — a step toward his eventual goal of "reunification" for the...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), U.S. Senate, Research, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Colleges and Universities
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Choo-choo Christmas
My model train paraded around the living room floor of our Silver Spring home when I was 7 or 8 years old. I think we could put a little pellet in the engine to create the steam.
It wasn't very big and I'm pretty sure we didn't have any buildings or...Tags: Entertainment Events, Railway Transportation, Metal and Mineral, Halloween, Frosty the Snowman (fictional character)
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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: Montgomery County (Maryland), Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Pikesville, Judges, Thomas V. Mike Miller
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Romney names new Md. endorsements
(Dec. 20) GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney released 37 new Maryland endorsements on Tuesday, including Anne Arundel County state Sen. Bryan W. Simonaire and Baltimore County Del. William J. Frank.
Recent polls show Romney running even or slightly...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Christopher Dodd, U.S. Senate, Queen Anne (Talbot, Maryland), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Donating thousands, 'layaway angels' land in Maryland
Robin Walker, unable to sleep, called up her online layaway account in the middle of the night, ready to make some grim choices about which presents her grandchildren wouldn't get.
The answer, she feared, was most of them.
She opened the first account,...Tags: Dundalk, Christmas, Charity, Facebook, Holidays
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Maryland records 25 boating fatalities, most since 1992
In the most deadly year for Maryland boaters since 1992, Kevin Gladhill knows how close he and his fishing buddies came to being statistics on a blustery day last February. "The probability of survival that day was between slim and none. We got slim,"...Tags: Natural Resources, Conservation, Hypothermia, Environmental Issues, Lobbying
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Assembly panel would halve Md. shortfall
The General Assembly's Joint Committee on Spending Affordability set a goal Thursday night of trimming Maryland's long-term budget shortfall — known as the structural deficit — in half during the legislative session that begins in January....Tags: Elections, U.S. Senate, Executive Branch, Martin O'Malley, Regional Authority
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Natural gas exports eyed through Calvert County
— It's quiet these days at Dominion's liquefied natural gas terminal in the Chesapeake Bay. Only five tankers docked last year at the pier a mile off the Calvert County shoreline, and not much traffic is expected this year, either.
But thanks in...Tags: Natural Resources, Petroleum Industry, Trade Policy, Environmental Politics, Plant Openings
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