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Black Guerrilla prison story putting national media pressure on O'Malley
The Baltimore SunReviewing national media coverage of the Black Guerrilla Family's virtual takeover of the Baltimore City Detention Center, it's impossible not to feel the pressure mounting on Gov. Martin O'Malley who is expected to return this week from a trip to the...Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Government, Elections, Radio, NPR
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Maryland's finances aren't so rosy
In their op-ed piece calling on Congress to "Fix the sequester before it's too late" (April 5), Rep. Steny Hoyer and Gov. Martin O'Malley assert that Maryland is on the verge of eliminating its long-standing structural deficit. To the extent that is...
Tags: Ellicott City, Steny Hoyer
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What does being governor have to do with Towson baseball?
Here's another great example of Gov. Martin O'Malley's cost cutting: He has turned an issue he should never have gotten involved in — Towson University's athletic program — into a $2 million additional cost to Maryland taxpayers. In...
Tags: Towson, Government, Politics, College Baseball, Executive Branch
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Gun referendum? Go ahead and make our day
With Gov. Martin O'Malley's landmark gun control bill given final approval by the Senate on Friday and waiting only the governor's signature to be enacted into law, Democrats in Annapolis are likely hoping that the next step will be talk of the "R" word....
Tags: Government, Same-Sex Marriage, Elections, Referenda, Political Fundraising
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Petition Maryland's unconstitutional gun bill to referendum
I support the wish that the Sun's editorial staff has made ("Make our day," April 9) that Gov. Martin O'Malley's firearm legislation be sent to referendum, but for different reasons. First, it will give the law abiding citizens more time to buy the...
Tags: Laws, Lawyers, Criminal Laws, Judges, Justice System
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Session behind him, O'Malley says he'll think about whether to run for president
With a productive General Assembly session behind him, Gov. Martin O'Malley said Wednesday that he will use the second half of the year to consider whether to run for the White House. "I need to be spending a lot more energy and time giving serious...
Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, U.S. Senate, Government, E.J. Pipkin, Elections
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O'Malley headed to Copenhagen
The Baltimore SunGov. Martin O'Malley will head to Denmark Wednesday night to be a on panel about "progressive governance," one of the governor's favorite topics. O'Malley will be appearing Friday in Copenhagen alongside Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt, the...Tags: Government, Copenhagen (Denmark), Politics, Trips and Vacations, Democratic Governors Association
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O'Malley among hosts of Colbert Busch fundrasier
The Baltimore SunGov. Martin O'Malley has thrown some weight behind electing Elizabeth Colbert Busch, sister of comedian and political satirist Stephen Colbert, to Congress. O'Malley is the only governor on a list of more than 30 high-profile Democrats hosting a Colbert...Tags: Government, Mark Sanford, Politics, Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Elizabeth Colbert Busch
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'House of Cards' economic impact put at $140 million for Maryland
The Baltimore SunGov. Martin O'Malley Monday announced something that had been widely known in Baltimore at least for the last two weeks: That the Netflix series "House of Cards" was back in town to film its second season. The White House Correspondents Dinner in...Tags: Government, Politics, Veep (tv program), Rentals, Netflix Inc.
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After death, Maryland to limit where cosmetic surgeries are performed
Maryland is moving to toughen regulations on the fast-growing medspa industry — a move designed to narrow a "loophole" and prevent deaths such as one last year following a liposuction treatment at a Timonium facility. Regulations being discussed...
Tags: Government, Procedural Sedation, Body Shaping, Cosmetic Procedures, Politics
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O'Malley administration settles suit over Medicaid backlog
The O'Malley administration has settled a class action lawsuit brought by critics who accused the state of failing low-income and disabled Marylanders by regularly taking nearly a year to approve medical assistance applications as part of a severe...
Tags: Employment Opportunities, Conservation, Medicaid, Career and Workplace, Government Health Care
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Maryland to raise minority business goal to 29 percent
Maryland plans to steer to minority and women-owned businesses 29 percent of the nearly $8 billion a year it spends on contracts, increasing a target that was already among the most aggressive in the nation, Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown said Monday. The new...
Tags: Government, Elections, Carroll County (Maryland), Politics, Business Enterprises
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