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Funding, Staff Deficiencies Allow Employers to Duck Disclosure Law
ANNAPOLIS – Understaffed agencies and tough legal requirements allow numerous employers to skirt a Maryland disclosure law without threat of prosecution, according to a Capital News Service analysis of government records
Antietam Cell Tower Wins State Approval
ANNAPOLIS – The Board of Public Works Wednesday approved a plan to build a cell tower near the historic Antietam National Battlefield in Western Maryland, angering conservationists and historians
Lawmakers May Break on Time, But Ehrlich Promises Quick Return
ANNAPOLIS – State lawmakers may go home on time this session, but Gov
Words on War Spark War of Words Between Ehrlich, Legislators
ANNAPOLIS – Democratic legislators expected a reaction to the letter they sent to President Bush protesting U
State Lawmakers Close in on Balanced Budget
ANNAPOLIS – State lawmakers moved one step closer to fixing the state budget Friday as the Senate advanced a limited proposal to legalize slot machines and the House of Delegates passed a balanced budget
With Nation at War, Ehrlich Briefs Marylanders on Homeland Security
ANNAPOLIS – Less than 24 hours after the U