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Thomas V. Mike Miller is the president of the Maryland Senate. The Democrat represents District 27, which comprises parts of Prince George¿s and Calvert counties. Miller joined the Maryland legislature in 1971 as a member of the House of Delegates, and he moved to the Senate in 1975. He has served as Senate president since January of 1987. Miller, the oldest of 10 children, was born on Dec. 3, 1942, in Clinton, Md. He holds a B.S. in business administration from the University of Maryland, College Park and graduated from the University of Maryland School of Law in 1967. Miller and his wife Patti live in Chesapeake Beach in Southern Maryland. The couple has fi...
Thomas V. Mike Miller is the president of the Maryland Senate. The Democrat represents District 27, which comprises parts of Prince George¿s and Calvert counties. Miller joined the Maryland legislature in 1971 as a member of the House of Delegates, and he moved to the Senate in 1975. He has served as Senate president since January of 1987. Miller, the oldest of 10 children, was born on Dec. 3, 1942, in Clinton, Md. He holds a B.S. in business administration from the University of Maryland, College Park and graduated from the University of Maryland School of Law in 1967. Miller and his wife Patti live in Chesapeake Beach in Southern Maryland. The couple has five children and 11 grandchildren.
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General Assembly adjourns without passing revenue plan
Associated PressIn a strange ending full of finger-pointing over failures, the Maryland General Assembly adjourned Monday at midnight after running out of time and failing to pass a key revenue plan needed to avoid hundreds of millions of dollars in budget cuts. The odd...Tags: Executive Branch, Budgets and Budgeting, Michael E. Busch, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Where budget is concerned, legislators failed us
Government budgets are frequently compared to household budgets; we have to live within our means, so government should be able to do the same. It’s an easy metaphor and as with most shallow generalizations, it is misguided. A government, for...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Elections, Heads of State, Michael E. Busch, Republican Party
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State lawmakers differ on necessity of special session
andrews@herald-mail.comState lawmakers representing Washington County suspect they’ll be called back to Annapolis for a special session on budget matters. But they say three months should have been enough for the legislature to finish its work. It should never have...Tags: Annapolis, George C. Edwards, Michael E. Busch, Republican Party, Democratic Party
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Maryland General Assembly special session would be costly for taxpayers
andrews@herald-mail.comIf, as expected, the Maryland General Assembly is called back for a special session, it could cost taxpayers more than $20,000 a day. That’s based on a comparison to a fall 2007 special session held to address the state’s budget deficit....Tags: Annapolis, Republican Party, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Maryland General Assembly
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O'Malley says consensus on revenues needed before special legislative session
Gov. Martin O’Malley said Tuesday he will call a special session of the General Assembly to avert about $512 million in budget cuts as soon as the House and Senate can reach consensus on how to pass a revenue package needed to make up the money....
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Education group uses "Doomsday Clock" to dramatize Md. budget woes
The Maryland State Education Association turned on a “Doomsday Clock” on Wednesday to dramatize the wide-ranging effects of about $500 million in cuts as teachers, librarians and police implored Gov. Martin O’Malley and lawmakers to call...
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O'Malley, Miller, Busch to talk Tuesday about possible special session
andrews@herald-mail.comGov. Martin O’Malley said Monday that he still didn’t know if a casino gaming bill will be part of an expected Maryland General Assembly special session. O’Malley, House Speaker Michael E. Busch and Senate President Thomas V. Mike...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, U.S. Senate, Michael E. Busch, Republican Party, Maryland General Assembly
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Governor admires new college, police buildings
andrews@herald-mail.comUntil Monday, the last time Gov. Martin O’Malley spent so long in Hagerstown was 2008, when the Hub City was Maryland’s Capital for a Day. This time, O’Malley was back to pay tribute to workers who have died on the job, to tour...Tags: Annapolis, Executive Branch, Criminals, Michael E. Busch, Republican Party
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Md. Senate president says high gas prices make gas tax a tough sell
Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller sounded doubtful Tuesday about the prospects for a gas tax increase, especially because of high gas prices and a proposed income-tax increase to balance the budget that lawmakers must consider. Miller, who...Tags: Executive Branch, Budgets and Budgeting, U.S. Senate, Republican Party, Justice System
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Md. governor pitches gas tax plan to lawmakers
Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley warned Wednesday that failing to enact his gas-tax proposal could mean added costs to the state and more traffic congestion.
O’Malley, a Democrat, testified before committees in the House of Delegates and Senate,...Tags: Annapolis, Executive Branch, Justice System, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice
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Washington County pursuing tax-credit program
Washington County has joined Frederick County, Md., in trying to start a new system of property-tax credits for new or expanding businesses.
To qualify, an existing business would have to add at least 1,500...Tags: Annapolis, Politics, Tax Credits, Christopher B. Shank, Baltimore County
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Md. Senate panel votes to raise income tax, phase in teacher pension costs
Maryland income taxes would rise and a split in teacher pension costs with local governments would be phased in over four years instead of one, under changes to Gov. Martin O’Malley’s budget plan approved Thursday by the Senate Budget and...Tags: E-Commerce Industry, David Brinkley, Executive Branch, Edward J Kasemeyer, Personal Income
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