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House panel kills 'black liquor' bill
Legislation that would have phased out millions in ratepayer-financed subsidies for mostly out-of-state paper mills died in a House committee Friday, just a day after the Senate passed a companion measure. The House version of the so-called "black...
Tags: Baltimore County, Alternative Energy, Paper and Product Packaging Industry, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy
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House passes city school construction bill
The House of Delegates overwhelmingly approved a $1.1 billion plan Friday to rebuild Baltimore's deteriorated school buildings, sending the bill to the Senate. The vote was 107 to 30, with about a dozen Republicans joining all Democrats in supporting the...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Baltimore County, U.S. House Committee on Appropriations, Republican Party
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'Black liquor' deal goes sour
A deal environmentalists thought had been worked out to stop mostly out-of-state paper mills from cashing in on Maryland's renewable energy law by burning so-called "black liquor" has come unglued. The state's only paper plant in Allegany County has...
Tags: Justice System, Baltimore County, Paper and Product Packaging Industry, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy
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Five cents for common sense on bottles and cans
It's one of those things that make sense but we do not do: Have a nickel deposit on every bottle and can of beer, soda and all the other liquid beverages we drink. Maryland does not have it. Some states do. Every state should. I first looked into why...Tags: Inner Harbor, Consumers, Earth Day
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Lawmakers ask County Council to postpone vote on retirement appeals bill
State lawmakers are asking the Baltimore County Council to postpone a vote on a measure that would change the way public employees may challenge decisions on retirement benefits, saying it could violate state law. All but two members of the county...
Tags: Justice System, Court Administration, Annapolis, Politics, Vicki Almond
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Paper mills reap millions from state energy law
A Western Maryland paper mill and several others in the region have collected millions of dollars over the past eight years by taking advantage of an obscure provision in a state law that is supposed to encourage the development of wind, solar and other...
Tags: Justice System, Baltimore County, Environmental Issues, Paper and Product Packaging Industry, Electricity Production and Distribution
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Paid sick-leave bill unveiled in Annapolis
Workers in Maryland would be guaranteed seven paid sick days a year under a bill introduced Thursday in Annapolis, eliminating what advocates say is an "impossible choice" that thousands of mostly low-wage employees are forced to make between preserving...
Tags: Baltimore County, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Annapolis, Career and Workplace
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Towson wine retailer says Super Bowl highlights need for Sunday sales
Sundays in Baltimore County, even Super Bowl Sundays, are not what they could be, says business owner David Trone, operator of Beltway Fine Wine & Spirits in Towson. Trone is hoping the hoopla over the Ravens vs. 49ers will help consumers focus on...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Sports, Baltimore Ravens, Restaurant and Catering Industry, San Francisco 49ers
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Fight brews on Maryland drink deposit law
In a bid to boost recycling and reduce litter, a trio of lawmakers announced plans Monday to push for legislation that would levy a refundable nickel deposit on every beverage container sold in Maryland.
But the announcement drew prompt opposition from...Tags: Baltimore County, Inner Harbor, Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore Inc., Beverage Industry, Democratic Party
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Some Balto. Co. lawmakers renew push for school board change
Baltimore County residents and lawmakers who want to add elected members to the county school board are gearing up for a familiar push as the legislative session nears, and they say they are better organized this time around. With state lawmakers set...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Pikesville, Local Elections, NAACP
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Baltimore Co. officials eyeing city's creative facilities plan
As Baltimore City education and political leaders prepare to present a $2.4 billion facilities plan in Annapolis next legislative session, officials in Baltimore County said they are eyeing a similar approach to repair their school infrastructure....Tags: Conservation, Environmental Issues, Annapolis, Kevin Kamenetz
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Balto. Co. hopes to take advantage of port expansion
With the Sparrows Point steel mill preparing for a shutdown next week and a possible sale, Baltimore County officials began looking Wednesday for ways to redevelop the peninsula, bringing new jobs and businesses to the area around the ailing plant. In...Tags: Unemployment, Port of Baltimore, Rossville, Career and Workplace, Panama
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