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    May 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. One special session down, another to go?

    State Sen. Jamie Raskin likens the prospect of being called back to Annapolis for another special session to the plight of a middle school student being told on the last day of classes that he has to attend summer school.
    State Sen. Jamie Raskin likens the prospect of being called back to Annapolis for another special session to the plight of a middle school student being told on the last day of classes that he has to attend summer school. But the Montgomery County...

    Tags: Casino and Gambling Industry, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Local Government, Washington, DC, Government

  2. Mar 8, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. Local families advocate for Justice's Law

    Dee Myers’ voice still cracks as she softly tells lawmakers the story of her grandson’s death five years ago.
    andrews@herald-mail.com
    Dee Myers’ voice still cracks as she softly tells lawmakers the story of her grandson’s death five years ago. The 4-month-old boy, Justice Christopher Calvin Myers-Cannon, was shaken to death in January 2007. Floyd Edward Bingaman III of...

    Tags: Justice System, Abusive Behavior, Crime, Law and Justice, Christopher B. Shank, Nicholas Ray

  4. Oct 26, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Ehrlich takes stand for Currie in bribery trial

    Former Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. testified Wednesday on behalf of state Sen. Ulysses S. Currie, calling him "a gentleman" and "very friendly." Ehrlich, a Republican, and Currie, a Democrat, were elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in 1986, a...

    Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Anthony G. Brown, Government, Executive Branch, Steny Hoyer

  6. Oct 29, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Md. power elite close ranks around Currie

    The No. 2 Democrat in the House of Representatives called Ulysses S. Currie a "decent, honest person." A former governor said he is "a gentleman." And Maryland's lieutenant governor described him as a "man of strong integrity."
    The No. 2 Democrat in the House of Representatives called Ulysses S. Currie a "decent, honest person." A former governor said he is "a gentleman." And Maryland's lieutenant governor described him as a "man of strong integrity." It was an outpouring fit...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Prisons, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Fraud, Anthony G. Brown

  8. Nov 8, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Senate must remove Currie from office

    What does it take to get a bribery conviction in Maryland? State Sen. Ulysses Currie, who took a quarter-million dollars from a grocery store chain to advocate on its behalf, and who told no one about the arrangement, was just found not guilty on several counts of bribery by a federal jury in Baltimore. Apparently, corrupt public officials need not take paper bags of cash under the table anymore; they can just get their lucre by direct deposit. If this is to become the new standard in Maryland, a lot of lobbyists are about to be out of a job. Why bother hiring them when corporations can simply put lawmakers on the payroll?
    What does it take to get a bribery conviction in Maryland? State Sen. Ulysses Currie, who took a quarter-million dollars from a grocery store chain to advocate on its behalf, and who told no one about the arrangement, was just found not guilty on...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Anthony G. Brown, Public Officials, Government, Executive Branch

  10. Nov 18, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. O'Malley voices disapproval of law school clinic's pollution suit

    Gov. Martin O'Malley has revived a simmering political dispute over the University of Maryland law school's role in a lawsuit accusing an Eastern Shore farm and the Perdue poultry company of polluting a tributary of the Chesapeake Bay. In a letter that...

    Tags: Richard F. Colburn, Environmental Issues, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Government, Hospitals and Clinics

  12. Feb 10, 2010 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Drivers may have to 'move over' for vehicles stopped on shoulder

    State lawmakers are considering several proposals to require drivers to slow down and move over for emergency and towing vehicles that have pulled to the side of the road. Maryland is one of just three states without a "move over" law, said Sen. Nancy...

    Tags: Nancy Jacobs, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Maryland, Vehicles

  14. Dec 12, 2006 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Demands for reform

    Baltimore Sun reporters
    As they put up houses for sale, some Baltimore entrepreneurs are reviving an old practice to make new profits. Rehabbers and ground rent holders are creating new rents on the land under those houses, saddling buyers with annual fees of as much as $240....

    Tags: Locust Point, Office Equipment and Supplies, Hospitals and Clinics, Consumers, Rentals

  16. Jul 1, 2007 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Ground-rent owners rush to file suits

    Sun reporter
    Even though a state law ending ground-rent ejectments takes effect today, Baltimore residents will for years face the prospect of having their homes seized by investors or being hit with large fees over small unpaid land debts. About 775 cases - some...

    Tags: Maryland, Office Equipment and Supplies, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), George W. Della Jr. , Emergency Planning

  18. Mar 4, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Senators turn away repeal of death penalty in Md.

    Baltimore County senators rebuffed an effort to abolish Maryland's death penalty yesterday, persuading lawmakers instead to restrict when capital punishment can be used. The Senate's first full debate on the death penalty in more than three decades was...

    Tags: Death Penalty, Richard F. Colburn, Nathaniel Exum, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Government

  20. Jan 5, 2007 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Ground rent at top of agenda

    Sun Reporters
    Key state lawmakers plan to meet Wednesday morning, hours before the General Assembly session opens, to try to hammer out consensus on phasing out the state's arcane system of ground rents. "The time has come for us to sunset this ground rent business,"...

    Tags: Rentals, Death, Nathaniel J McFadden, Crime, Law and Justice, Housing Industry

  22. Jun 26, 2007 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Ground rent suit is filed

    Sun reporter
    A trustee for a ground rent owner has filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of new laws intended to reform a system that had cost hundreds of people their homes. In the suit filed in Anne Arundel County Circuit Court, Charles Muskin seeks a...

    Tags: Rentals, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Condos and Houses

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