To honor the occasion, we’ve compiled a slideshow of some other notable (and topless) politicians.
In Same-Sex Marriage Testimony, O’Malley Balances Religious Freedom, Civil Rights
In testimony before a Senate committee Tuesday, Gov. Martin O’Malley stressed the importance of balancing the freedom of Maryland’s religious institutions to practice their faith with the civil rights of same-sex couples in the state.
Visualizing Gov. Martin O’Malley’s State of the State Address
Animating the governor’s annual speech.
MD Congressman Calls Attention to Streamlined Student Loan Tracker
WASHINGTON – An easier, more intuitive method of tracking student debt information was unveiled in a roundtable discussion at the University of Maryland, Baltimore campus Tuesday, giving a much-needed facelift to a muddled system designed to help students determine eligibility for loan forgiveness
Bill Would Let Owners Sue for Sick Pups
If HB 131 passes, pet owners will be able to file civil suit against pet retailers for up to two times their pet’s retail value for medical expenses if their dog gets sick within 14 days of purchase.
MD Congressman Calls Attention to Streamlined Student Loan Tracker
An easier, more intuitive method of tracking student debt information was unveiled by Rep. John Sarbanes, D-Towson.
Brothers Create Superhero to Defend Eastern Shore
Batman defends Gotham City. “The Fall,” a new superhero created by two brothers, patrols the small towns and beaches of Maryland’s Eastern Shore.
Legislators Want to Lock Up Dedicated Funds
A bipartisan group of delegates wants to amend Maryland’s constitution to prohibit the transfer of dedicated funds to the General Fund, except in a state of emergency.
Maryland schools test evaluating teachers on student performance
Maryland schools are moving closer to overhauling the way that they evaluate teachers by putting more emphasis on student performance and test scores.