Maryland Politics: April 20, 2008 - April 26, 2008
MoCo Unions: Ration Jail Toilet Paper
Montgomery County labor leaders are urging county officials to ration rolls of toilet paper and bars of soap for inmates as a way to cope with a nearly $300 million budget shortfall. The suggestion to limit inmates to two...
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Anne Bartlett
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April 24, 2008; 12:31 PM ET |
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MoCo Celebrates Earth Day With Landmark Legislation
To mark Earth Day, the Montgomery County Council yesterday passed a far-reaching legislative package of bills designed to reduce energy consumption and cut greenhouse gas emissions. When debate began yesterday, it was unclear whether the leading sponsor of the bills,...
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Ann Marimow
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April 22, 2008; 7:30 PM ET |
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The Path to a Lobbying Career?
If you have aspirations to become a lobbyist in Annapolis, it doesn't hurt to have worked for Senate President Mike Miller (D-Calvert). Here is John Wagner's story....
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Anne Bartlett
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April 21, 2008; 10:28 AM ET |
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Coming Up in Maryland Politics
MONTGOMERY COUNTY Montgomery County Council committees will spend Monday discussing County Executive Isiah Leggett's budget recommendations, starting at 9:30 a.m. when the Management and Fiscal Policy Committee holds its first work session this budget season on employee salaries and benefits....
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Anne Bartlett
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April 21, 2008; 7:57 AM ET |
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