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In Annapolis, College Park shooting becomes part of the debate
The murder-suicide that left two University of Maryland students dead provided fresh fodder in Annapolis Wednesday for lawmakers debating whether to tighten Maryland's gun laws, with supporters saying the tragic incident gave them new resolve while...
Tags: Students, Interior Policy, Behavioral Conditions, Science and Technology, Anthony J O'Donnell
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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: Martin O'Malley, Elections, Edward R. Reilly, Punishment, Thomas V. Mike Miller
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Franchot says he won't run for governor
Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot, considered one of the leading prospective Democratic candidates for governor in 2014, said Tuesday that he will instead seek a third term in his current post. In an interview, Franchot, 65, said he made his decision...
Tags: William Donald Schaefer, Parties and Movements, Harford County, Takoma Park (Montgomery, Maryland), Science and Technology
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Long lines, waits as state sets more early voting records
Turnout remained strong Friday during the final day of early voting, with more long lines and waits at several centers. By 10 p.m., 425,565 Marylanders – more than 12 percent of eligible voters – had cast their ballots during early voting....Tags: Voting, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Republican Party, Elections, Politics
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Final count: More than 430,500 Marylanders voted early
With a highly charged presidential election and several closely fought questions on the ballot, nearly twice as many Marylanders voted early this year than in 2010. And with long lines and waits at several early voting centers, lawmakers are talking about...Tags: Voting, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Republican Party, Same-Sex Marriage, Elections
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Potential 2014 Democratic candidates support Delaney in Washington County
andrews@herald-mail.comDemocrats in Washington County cheered Thursday for their 2012 candidate for Congress and applauded four elected officials who haven’t committed yet to statewide campaigns in 2014. All eyes at the Washington County Democratic Central Committee...Tags: Parties and Movements, Montgomery County (Maryland), Government, Roscoe G Bartlett, Nancy Pelosi
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Pols look ahead to 2014 race for governor
The Baltimore SunOCEAN CITY – Potential candidates for governor in 2014 flocked here this week to raise cash, mingle with other elected officials and line up support for their likely campaigns. On the Democratic side, at least five potential contenders for the...Tags: Kent County, Harford County, Worcester County, Local Elections, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Green group says recent storms sign of global warming
The "derecho" that blacked out much of Maryland several weeks ago,'' back-to-back tropical storms last summer and "snowmaggeddon" two winters ago weren't just fluke weather events, according to a new report by Environment Maryland. They're part of a...
Tags: Republican Party, Environmental Politics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Johns Hopkins University, Tropical Storms
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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: Montgomery County (Maryland), Justice System, Verna L. Jones-Rodwell, Budgets and Budgeting, Thomas V. Mike Miller
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Senators expecting special session May 14-15
Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller has asked members of his Democratic caucus to set aside May 14 and 15 for what he hopes will be a two-days-and-out special session to revive a tax increase bill that died the last night of the regular session and...Tags: Parties and Movements, Personal Income, Edward J Kasemeyer, Budgets and Budgeting, Government
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State leaders cite progress toward special session
Gov. Martin O'Malley and General Assembly leaders reported progress Wednesday toward their goal of bringing legislators back to Annapolis for a special session to avert more than $500 million in budget cuts. Raquel Guillory, O'Malley's press secretary,...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Personal Income, Budgets and Budgeting, Politics, Democratic Party
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Put transportation in voters' hands
For almost a decade, the Maryland business community has urged the legislature to raise revenue to invest in our state's clogged transportation infrastructure. And for good reason. The Baltimore area is the fifth most traffic-congested in America —...
Tags: Petroleum Industry, Highway Transportation, Government, Commuting, Referenda
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