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Tuesday, August 02, 2011

State Roundup, Aug. 2, 2011

Maryland representatives split along party lines as debt deal passes the House; credit unions prepare to aid members should Senate fail to pass it; O’Malley backs the deal while blasting tea party Republicans; Casa de Maryland files suit to stop rollback of DREAM Act, claiming that the law has budgetary immunity; Baltimore community groups express disappointment with Franchot over pulling State Center support; and bridge, road toll hikes likely to be delayed, altered.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

So our spend thrift Governor is calling the Tea Party "narrow minded" for wanting to STOP the frivolous spending, and then he is asking for $2.6 billion in tax increases to cure the state budget shortfalls. So the Tea Partiers want the government to STOP the crazy spending and stay within a budget so the taxpayers don't have to pay more, and O'Malley and his Dems want us to PAY MORE to cover their asses!!! Who is narrow minded here??!?