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Pa. bill would change rules for use of deadly force
waynesboro@herald-mail.comA criminal homicide trial in Franklin County (Pa.) Court this week ended in a guilty verdict for voluntary manslaughter, but it left one state legislator wondering how the outcome could've been affected by a bill he has introduced. A jury of eight men...Tags: Firearms, Cults and Sects, Government, Laws, Regional Authority
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Labor unions, politicians, taxpayers and freedom
Some years ago, when the Monday night football game was out of reach, Don Meredith would always break out into singing his favorite song that included the words, “Turn out the lights, the party’s over.” As I recently completed reading a...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Government, Health Insurance Cost, Work Rules Contract Issues, Health and Safety at Work
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A word to the wise is efficient
By TAMELA BAKERAll that “choose civility” idealism we’ve been hearing so much about lately appears to have been lost on some of our best and brightest. A case in point was this recent report from Annapolis: “Sen. Christopher B. Shank, R-...Tags: Elections, Government, Real Estate, Washington County (Maryland), Democratic Party
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Letters to the Editor - May 11
Legislators retained golden parachutes in pension plan To the editor: Do you realize our part-time Maryland state legislators have a pension? Each state senator and delegate receives a salary of $43,500. Each contributes 5 percent of that salary...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Government, Real Estate, Laws
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Maryland officials discuss pension, health benefit changes
andrews@herald-mail.comState officials were in Hagerstown on Monday to discuss the newest changes to the pension and health benefits systems. Del. Andrew A. Serafini, R-Washington, organized a forum on those topics at South Hagerstown High School. About 60 people attended the...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Wages and Pensions, Government, Laws, Consumer Confidence
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Letters to the Editor - May 25
‘Pension reform’ a tax on state employees To the editor: I want to address the hypocrisy of a governor and legislature ranting about the need to change a pension system because of an unfunded liability. How did the Maryland State...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Government, Regional Authority, Panama, Economy, Business and Finance
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A possible solution to the government pension problem
Are government workers overpaid or underpaid? That question is behind the fight now being waged in state capitals as several governors push for cuts in public employees’ retirement benefits. But new research suggests that the question is misframed:...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Government, Washington County (Maryland), Local Government, Retirement
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Md. governor signs immigrant tuition bill
Illegal immigrants who meet certain conditions will be able to pay in-state college tuition in Maryland under a bill signed Tuesday by Gov. Martin O'Malley at a time when many other states are taking a harder stance against illegal immigration.
The...Tags: Regional Authority, Maryland General Assembly, Career and Workplace, New Mexico, Drugs and Medicines
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