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Petition brings referendum on tuition for illegal immigrants
A petition drive against a measure that would allow certain illegal immigrants to pay in-state tuition at Maryland colleges has succeeded in gathering enough signatures to put the legislation on the ballot.
Del. Neil Parrott, R-Washington, the chairman...Tags: Justice and Rights, Maryland, Migration, Washington (U.S. state), Referenda
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Letters to the Editor - July 10
Suns were a hit with Little League To the editor: The Challenger Little League division of the Maugansville Little League expresses its sincere gratitude to the Hagerstown Suns organization, its players, coaches and in particular Sara Grasmon for...Tags: Justice and Rights, Maryland, Migration, Foods and Beverages, Defense
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Competition comes to the 6th District
timr@herald-mail.comWhen North Carolina lawmakers wanted to lump as many of the state’s black voters as possible into a single district (didn’t want minorities influencing too many races in white districts, after all), they produced the wondrous North Carolina...Tags: Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Migration, Montgomery County (Maryland), Justice System, Frederick County (Maryland)
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Letters to the Editor - Jan. 16
Callaham’s column was liberal elitism at its best To the editor: Art Callaham’s Jan. 1 column, “Predictions for 2012,” states he will publish a score card on his predictions for 2012. The readers of The Herald-Mail don’t...Tags: Frederick County (Virginia), DREAM Act, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Frederick County (Maryland), Commuting
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O'Malley: New same-sex marriage bill more specific on protecting religious freedom
Associated PressA measure to legalize same-sex marriage in Maryland focuses more carefully on protecting religious freedom than a bill that failed last year, Gov. Martin O’Malley said Tuesday after hosting a breakfast with supporters at the governor’s...Tags: Justice System, Career and Workplace, Politics, Same-Sex Marriage, Religion and Belief
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On the campaign trail
Potential Congressional candidate picks up endorsements
State Sen. Robert J. Garagiola hasn’t committed yet to running for the 6th District Congress seat, yet on Monday, his campaign released a list of 17 Democratic state senators and delegates...Tags: Government, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Montgomery County (Maryland), Migration, Mike Huckabee
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Watchdog group to aid petition drive against Md. illegal immigrant tuition law
A conservative watchdog group announced Thursday that it will aid in the legal defense of a petition drive against a Maryland law that would allow illegal immigrants to pay in-state tuition under certain circumstances.
Paul Orfanedes, director of...Tags: Justice and Rights, Lawyers, Migration, Judges, Justice System
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Mail Call - Oct. 24
"I think the newspaper should investigate the 50-mile, JFK 50 Mile organization, like they have the fire companies. This organization takes in ... thousands of dollars a year. Where's it go, who gets it? And then the county commissioners turn around and...Tags: Lawyers, Advanced Training, Defense, Justice System, Career and Workplace
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Mail Call an opportunity to discover wisdom in crowds
It's multiple choice time, boys and girls. The daily Mail Call section in The Herald-Mail is: A) Woefully uninformed. B) Full of atrocious syntax, incorrect history and backward logic. C) A source for insight into what people are thinking. D) Hell...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Social Media, Facebook
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Letters to the Editor - Nov. 9
Garagiola’s views are contradictory To the editor: Now that Sen. Robert Garagiola, D-Montgomery, has announced his intentions to run for Congress, the voters of Western Maryland should know where he stands. According to The Herald-Mail, he...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Local Elections, Democratic Party, Personal Weapon Control, Politics
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First review numbers released for petition against in-state tuition for illegal immigrants
The first review of petitions submitted this week opposing in-state college tuition for illegal immigrants shows a high rate of valid signatures. A Maryland State Board of Elections summary posted Friday said 4,496 signatures were valid in the...Tags: Elections, Migration, Washington (U.S. state), Immigration, Crimes
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