Prince George's exec to attend State of the Union
Prince George's County's new exec Rushern L. Baker III will be among the guests in the House visitors' gallery at President Obama's Tuesday night State of the Union address.
Baker (D), was invited by Maryland Sen. Benjamin Cardin (D) and is Cardin's sole guest at the event. Baker (D) is a veteran of the Maryland House, as is Cardin, who served as Maryland House speaker until his election to the U.S. House in 1986.
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Miranda Spivack
| January 24, 2011; 11:30 AM ET
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Be sure to tell Baker that chewing gum is not in good taste at such public events.
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