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Howard legislators predict a revisit of stormwater fee issue
Howard County legislators said this week that they believe the General Assembly will need to make adjustments to a state-mandated stormwater management fee imposed on Howard County and nine other Maryland jurisdictions. "I don't think it's over yet,"...
Tags: Small Businesses, Allan H. Kittleman, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Politics, James N. Robey
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Lawmakers raise concerns about O'Malley proposal to fund Towson baseball
Gov. Martin O'Malley's plan to allocate $300,000 in taxpayer money to save Towson University's baseball team came under fire Wednesday from some legislators and key fiscal policymakers for being unprecedented and unfair to other college sports programs....
Tags: Morgan State University, Finance, Towson University, Politics, University System of Maryland
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Md. Senate committee approves formula that would get Washington County share of Disparity Grant
kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.comThe Washington County delegation’s efforts to secure a share of a wealth-based grant were rewarded Thursday when a key Senate committee voted to approve a measure that could bring about $1.55 million to the county’s general fund for fiscal...Tags: John P Donoghue, Politics, Taxation, Maryland General Assembly, Christopher B. Shank
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Bill would let tech businesses spread personal property tax burden over years
kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.comA bill that would enable Washington County to enter into agreements with technology-related businesses to let them make payments in lieu of personal property taxes was heard Tuesday at a Senate Budget and Taxation Committee hearing. The agreements...Tags: Taxation, Politics, Science and Technology, Christopher B. Shank, Business
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Analysts take grim view of 'fiscal cliff'
General Assembly analysts released estimates Wednesday painting a much grimmer picture of the impact of a continued federal budget impasse than the O'Malley administration did less than a month ago. In a presentation to legislature's fiscal committees,...Tags: Politics, Government Debt, Michael E. Busch, Baltimore County, Government
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Gambling law's donation curbs may not limit much
When the legislature went to work on Gov. Martin O'Malley's gambling bill, one of the first provisions to be rolled back was a sweeping ban on political contributions from casino interests.
As introduced, the bill would have prevented everyone from a...Tags: Democratic Governors Association, Laws, Elections, Politics, Casino and Gambling Industry
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Open season for Md. casino interests
Gov. Martin O'Malleyexplained his headlong push for expanded gambling in Maryland as an attempt to end debate on the issue once and for all — at least for as long as he is governor. But the legislature may have sabotaged that hope through an...
Tags: Democratic Governors Association, Politics, Elections, Casino and Gambling Industry, Annapolis
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O'Malley to appeal for gas tax
Gov. Martin O'Malley is expected to make a personal, perhaps quixotic pitch Wednesday for what could be the least popular proposal in Annapolis this year: raising the tax on gasoline.
The governor is scheduled to testify before House and Senate...Tags: Reisterstown Road, Politics, Taxation, Annapolis, Transportation
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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: Politics, Annapolis, Martin O'Malley, James C. Rosapepe, Michael E. Busch
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Annapolis Notes - March 26:
Amendment was key to passage of Justice's Law ANNAPOLIS - An amendment to Justice’s Law — proposing a stricter penalty for first-degree child abuse resulting in death — appears to have been its ticket to passage this year after four...Tags: Politics, Abusive Behavior, Annapolis, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Corporate Officers
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Budget standoff broken, but no agreement yet
General Assembly negotiators broke a prolonged standoff over the state budget late Thursday as the Senate agreed to spare Marylanders making under $100,000 any income tax increase. The Senate proposal did not resolve the budget issues still facing the...Tags: Taxation, Politics, Montgomery County (Maryland), Budgets and Budgeting, Martin O'Malley
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Major issues still on table as General Assembly hits home stretch
ANNAPOLIS - Legislation on the budget, a teacher pension shift, casino gambling, wind farming and transportation infrastructure funding all were in limbo Friday, as the General Assembly prepared to wrap up for 2012. With the legislative session set to...Tags: Finance, U.S. Senate Committee on Finance, Politics, Interior Policy, Budgets and Budgeting
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The House and Senate budget committees held a joint bri...
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