HANOVER – Painting his opponent as a “tax and spend” Democrat, Gov
Maryland GOP Files Complaint Over Anti-Ehrlich Ads
ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Republican Party filed a raft of complaints on Thursday alleging that a political organization with ads attacking Gov
Committee Pushes for Legislation Against Ehrlich Firing Practices
ANNAPOLIS – A special joint committee of the General Assembly Thursday approved a 135-page report that criticizes Gov
Cox, O’Malley Tackle Mental Health Issues
WOODLAWN – Speaking before the Maryland Mental Health Coalition Wednesday, Republican lieutenant governor candidate Kristen Cox cited a barrage of state government programs designed to help mental health patients and declared: “You have a friend in us
O’Malley Vows To Make State a Leader in Health Care
BALTIMORE – Democratic gubernatorial candidate Martin O’Malley outlined his healthcare plan for the state Thursday, vowing to reduce the ranks of uninsured citizens, restore state funding to health programs and make Maryland a national leader in healthcare
Lieutenant Governor Forum Fails To Impress Seniors
CAMBRIDGE – Seeking votes among the Eastern Shore’s growing number of retired senior citizens, the two candidates for lieutenant governor squared off in an AARP candidate forum Wednesday morning in Cambridge, tackling questions on healthcare, affordable housing and transportation
Simulated Election Aims to Validate Electronic Voting
LINTHICUM – Officials from Diebold Elections Systems, Inc
Diebold Promises Voting Fixes By Oct. 16
ANNAPOLIS – Officials of the company that made Maryland’s problem-plagued voting system promised legislators Wednesday that all 5,500 of the company’s electronic poll books will be fixed by Oct
State Board Vows to Move Forward with Electronic Voting System
ANNAPOLIS – The State Board of Elections vowed Tuesday to move forward with fixes to Maryland’s troubled electronic voting system, despite Gov