Maryland Politics: June 28, 2009 - July 4, 2009
About the Writers: Michael Laris
Mike Laris came to Maryland by way of Los Angeles, Palo Alto, Beijing and various stops around Northern Virginia and the District. He's written for The Post about everything from a part-time barber who racked up a $21,000 bill for...
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July 1, 2009; 7:46 PM ET |
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About the Writers: Jonathan Mummolo
Jonathan Mummolo joined The Washington Post's Virginia desk in 2007, where he covered a mix of political (and not-at-all-political) stories, including the commonwealth's much-derided "abusive driver fees," the shifting partisanship of Loudoun County, and a farmer in said county who...
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Christopher Dean Hopkins
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July 1, 2009; 4:07 PM ET |
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About the Writers: Aaron C. Davis
Aaron Davis covers Maryland government and politics for The Washington Post in Annapolis. He previously covered crime and justice for The Post in Prince George's County. There, he broke news of the jailhouse death of alleged cop-killer Ronnie White and...
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Christopher Dean Hopkins
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July 1, 2009; 1:39 PM ET |
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MoCo Council Votes Down Ambulance Fee
The Montgomery County Council today voted down a proposed ambulance fee that County Executive Isiah Leggett said was needed to balance the budget during the economic downturn but was vehemently opposed by many residents and the influential volunteer firefighters' organization....
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Anne Bartlett
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June 30, 2009; 11:27 AM ET |
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