ANNAPOLIS – Gov
Delegates, Governor Unveil Different Approaches to Slot Machines
ANNAPOLIS – Legislators set the stage for a new round in the fight over expanded gambling Tuesday as Gov
Eight Companies Come Clean on Corporate Loophole by Deadline
ANNAPOLIS – Only eight of the 70 corporations that have avoided Maryland taxes by taking advantage of the so-called Delaware loophole have taken advantage of an amnesty program and agreed to pay up, according to the state comptroller’s office
Counties Distressed by Ehrlich Cuts to Local Governments
ANNAPOLIS – County officials sharply criticized Gov
State of Union is Strong, But Speech was Weak, Maryland Democrats Say
WASHINGTON – Maryland reaction to President Bush’s State of the Union address split along party lines Tuesday night, with Republicans praising his goals and Democrats complaining about the missing details
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ANNAPOLIS – As the General Assembly debates whether higher taxes or slot machine revenue should be used to close the state’s roughly $700 million budget shortfall, one legislator is proposing to pass the collection plate to see if Marylanders will voluntarily chip in
State Police Superintendent Resigns After Indictment on Corruption Charges
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland State Police Superintendent Edward T
State Considers Replacing ‘Congestion Tax’ With Tax Taxes
ANNAPOLIS – Commuters sitting in bumper-to-bumper traffic on Maryland’s roadways may not have thought of the wasted gas and time as a tax – but Secretary of Transportation Robert L