Legislators Debate Death Penalty Proposals

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Developers Ask Assembly’s Help in Fight Over Water

ANNAPOLIS – Linda Hagan’s well has dried up twice since a development sprouted next to the small farm in Carroll County where she grows Christmas trees and antique roses

Md. Education, Environment Would Suffer Under Bush Budget, Study Finds

WASHINGTON – Education, clean water programs, low-income home energy assistance and other key programs will suffer under the president’s proposed 2008 budget, the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities found in an analysis released Wednesday

Md. BRAC Faces Stall Through Shortfall

WASHINGTON – Military construction funding, particularly that slated for closing bases and moving personnel, faces a $3

‘Living Wage’ Proposed for State Contractors

ANNAPOLIS – With the backing of Gov

Bill Proposes to Extend In-state Tuition to Illegal Immigrants

ANNAPOLIS – Immigrant advocates and high school students went before a House committee Tuesday to describe how illegal immigrants who live in Maryland are unable to go to college here because they are not allowed the lower tuition rates available to in-state students

Feds Devote $38 Million to Maryland Homeless

WASHINGTON – Homeless assistance programs in Maryland won a 6

‘Clean Car’ Bill Gets Overwhelming Support in House

ANNAPOLIS – A proposed law requiring new cars to comply with stricter emissions standards starting in 2011 won overwhelming approval on Tuesday from Maryland’s House of Delegates

O’Malley Appoints Larsen, Two Others to PSC

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Legislators Debate Health Care Proposals

ANNAPOLIS – The General Assembly began consideration of one of the thorniest and most expensive issues to come before it this year as a House committee opened hearings Friday on legislation to make health care more affordable and more accessible