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Gun debate sparks education, advocacy campaigns
As .223-caliber bullets from an assault-style rifle pinged a torso-shaped target, state Del. Michael D. Smigiel Sr. videotaped his latest pupil squeezing off rounds from a gun and magazine targeted to be banned in Maryland. "You see why you wouldn't...
Tags: Republican Party, Brian E Frosh, Laws, Interior Policy, National Rifle Association of America
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Longtime Baltimore City Del. Hattie Harrison dies at 84
Del. Hattie Harrison, who was the longest-serving member of the House of Delegates, died Monday night, House Speaker Michael E. Busch announced. She was 84. Delegate Harrison, a Democrat who represented East Baltimore's 45th District since 1973,...
Tags: Bernard C. Young, Annapolis, Michael E. Busch, Human Interest, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Brown edges Gansler, Ulman in campaign funds raised
Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown edged out potential rivals for next year's gubernatorial contest in fundraising last year, taking in $1.25 million in contributions.
Attorney General Douglas M. Gansler and Howard County Executive Ken Ulman were close behind,...Tags: Republican Party, Ken Ulman, Politics, Executive Branch, Elections
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Ulman, Mizeur report fundraising totals
Howard County Executive Ken Ulman, considered one of the top prospects for the Democratic nomination for governor in 2014, reported that he raised more than $1.1 million last year -- almost keeping pace with Attorney General Douglas M. Gansler. Ulman...
Tags: Ken Ulman, Government, Political Fundraising, Politics, Executive Branch
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State designates five 'health enterprise zones'
The O'Malley administration launched an effort Thursday to bring medical services to disadvantaged neighborhoods by designating the state's first five "health enterprise zones" created under a law passed last year.
One of the areas selected for such a...Tags: Government, Roland Park, Annapolis, Politics, Executive Branch
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State leaders hope legislation will spur public-works projects, jobs
The state has a long list of public-works projects but little money. The private sector is willing to invest but has been starved for work. From that simple equation comes a business model called public-private partnerships — or P3s — that...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Politics, Executive Branch, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Company Privatization
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In Baltimore, an inauguration tradition all its own
Louise Johnson popped out of her seat at the Patapsco Arena in South Baltimore — taking a break from tying decorative gold and silver sashes to the backs of hundreds of chairs — and smiled warmly at a man delivering newly pressed gleaming...
Tags: Entertainment, U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, Barack Obama, Politics
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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: Republican Party, NAACP, Martin Luther King Jr., James Brochin, Rushern Baker
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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: Republican Party, Interior Policy, Politics, Barack Obama, Executive Branch
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As Ulman eyes governor's chair, several officials consider his job
Amid a severe local outbreak of National Football League fever, Howard County Executive Ken Ulman is quick to point out that among the four Democrat politicians whose names are linked to the 2014 gubernatorial race, he's the only one who roots for the...Tags: Ken Ulman, Republican Party, National Football League, Sports, Morgan State University
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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: Peter Franchot, Interior Policy, Politics, Punishment, Executive Branch
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O'Malley plans $336 million for school construction, AC
Gov. Martin O'Malley said Monday that his administration proposes spending $336 million on school construction aid next year, including $25 million to add air conditioning to older schools. At a news conference at Overlea High School —- more than...
Tags: Kevin Kamenetz, Government, Politics, Executive Branch, Martin O'Malley
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