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Maryland
Best Ever or Too Little, Too Late: Md. Delegation Differs on Bush Speech
WASHINGTON – President Bush urged patience and perseverance with the nation’s top two problems — a lagging economy and prolonged war in Iraq — in his last State of the Union address Monday evening
^Maryland Congressional Democrats Criticize State of Union
WASHINGTON – President Bush urged patience and perseverance with the nation’s top two problems — a lagging economy and prolonged war in Iraq — in his last State of the Union address Monday evening
O’Malley’s BayStat May Control Cleanup Funds
ANNAPOLIS – The allocation of the $50 million annual Chesapeake Bay Trust Fund may be left up to Gov
Paul Supporters’ Passion Infuses Md. Campaign
WASHINGTON – Behind a townhouse in northern Silver Spring, a half-dozen paint-spattered people are raising awareness for maverick presidential candidate Ron Paul
Law Would Punish Drivers With Loose Pets In Pickup Beds
ANNAPOLIS – Delegate Kevin Kelly is “scared to death” when he sees dogs traveling loose in pickup trucks in his rural Allegany County district
Study Author Pans Scrapping Touch-Screen Voting Machines
WASHINGTON – Maryland’s recent decision to dump touch-screen voting machines in favor of a paper ballot system may have been a poor choice, said the lead researcher on a study of voting technology
O’Malley Says Maryland Can Weather Tough Times
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland is facing difficult economic times, but by working together lawmakers will be able to continue investing in public safety, education and other priorities, Gov
Maryland’s College Graduation Rates May Have Peaked
ANNAPOLIS – The graduation rate of students at Maryland’s four-year colleges reached an historic high in 2006, but recent declines in the percentage of freshmen who returned for their second year could mean the positive trend is ending, a higher education official told lawmakers Tuesday