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Gov. O’Malley Forms Commission in Response to Ethan Saylor’s Death

By Rachel Auerbach  -  November 21, 2013

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Tags Catherine Raggio Commission for Effective Community Inclusion Ethan Saylor Frederick Frederick County Sheriff's Governor O'Malley Maryland Department of Disabilities Rachel Auerbach
Rachel Auerbach

Rachel Auerbach is an undergraduate student at the University of Maryland Philip Merrill College of Journalism. She covers health and education for Capital News Service. She has interned at the Asbury Park Press, WUSA9 and CNN. Follow her on Twitter @RachelAuerbach or view her website.

November 21, 2013

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