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Miller reports progress on transportation revenue
Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller reported progress in discussions with Gov. Martin O'Malley on the issue of raising money for roads, bridges and transit projects, saying the governor could submit legislation of his own to fund transportation....
Tags: Travel, Transportation, Politics, Regional Authority, Executive Branch
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Miller introduces transportation revenue bill
Taking the first step in grappling with what could become one of the most difficult issues of the 2013 General Assembly, Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller introduced a bill Monday night that would raise hundreds of millions of dollars for...
Tags: Maryland Transit Administration, Justice System, Transportation, Purple Line (Maryland), Politics
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O'Malley lays out liberal agenda in State of State address
Gov. Martin O’Malley urged the General Assembly on Wednesday to approve an unabashedly liberal agenda that includes repeal of the state’s death penalty, new curbs on guns and spending for construction projects that create jobs. Asking...
Tags: Andrew Cuomo, C-SPAN (tv network), Politics, Punishment, Hillary Clinton
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Miller proposes local gas tax, leasing ICC
Baltimore and Maryland's counties could impose their own 5-cents-a-gallon tax on gas to pay for local roads and buses under a proposal by Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller. Miller also proposed Thursday leasing a state toll highway to a private...
Tags: Justice System, Purple Line (Maryland), Transportation, Montgomery County (Virginia), Politics
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Maryland budget reflects improving economy
Gov. Martin O'Malley released a $37 billion spending plan Wednesday that for the first time in recent years contains no drastic cuts or proposed tax increases. Amid a stronger economy, O'Malley also proposed to boost the pay for state workers, expand...
Tags: Unemployment, Economy, Business and Finance, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Taxation, Environmental Issues
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O'Malley offers details of agenda
Gov. Martin O'Malley on Friday proposed restricting mental health patients' access to firearms as part of a broad gun-control package and called for expanding early voting to ease long lines on Election Day. The governor, in releasing his full...
Tags: Politics, Maryland State Police, Interior Policy, Assault, Thomas V. Mike Miller
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Billy Woodward is more than just 1 of 100 Elvises
Two years ago, Billy Woodward was just another young guy channeling Elvis — in a place that featured more Elvises per square foot than perhaps anywhere else in the world. But among the scores of singers who made the 2010 Night of 100 Elvises...
Tags: Broadway Theater, Theater, Entertainment Events, Music, France
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At last, state gets good budget news
For the first time since a recession gripped the country in 2008, Maryland is approaching a General Assembly session with good fiscal news: Neither tax increases nor drastic budget cuts are likely to be needed to balance the budget. The improved forecast...Tags: Personal Income, Federal Income Tax, Politics, Taxation, Executive Branch
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Death penalty, guns to be hot issues before Maryland lawmakers
As the General Assembly session opens this week, Gov. Martin O'Malley and legislative leaders are weighing what to do about the re-emerging issues of gun control and the death penalty as well as a recurring question of how to pay for roads and mass...
Tags: Politics, Personal Weapon Control, Punishment, Executive Branch, Interior Policy
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Cold weather-related deaths up to 4 in Maryland
State health officials confirmed two more cold weather-related deaths in Maryland over the past week, bringing the death toll to four in Maryland so far this winter. Hypothermia was a factor in the death of a Calvert County woman aged 45-64 some time...Tags: Carroll County (Maryland), Hypothermia, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Frederick County (Maryland), New Year's Day
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State leaders urged to raise money for roads, transit
Business leaders and county officials are urging the governor and General Assembly to increase Maryland's gas tax or find another way to raise hundreds of millions of dollars for road and transit projects — even in the face of public opposition....Tags: Personal Income, Economy, Business and Finance, Transportation, Purple Line (Maryland), Politics
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Miller plans to seek 11th term -- maybe more
In case there was any doubt whatsoever, Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller isn't planning to go anytime soon. Miller, the nation's longest-serving Senate president, said in an interview Wednesday that he will seek re-election in 2014 to what would...
Tags: Politics, Martin O'Malley, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Baltimore County, Thomas V. Mike Miller
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