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Thursday, May 03, 2012

O'Malley, Dem. Leaders Agree On Special Session Dates

ANNAPOLIS (AP) Maryland lawmakers can expect to go back to work in mid-May.

The Democratic governor and presiding officers of the state Senate and House of Delegates expect to call the legislature back into session May 14 to make changes to a budget plan that left the state with more than $500 million in cuts.

Before a bill signing ceremony Wednesday afternoon, Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller said lawmakers would come back to Annapolis and spend a few days hashing out budget details.

"It was a fine session, we have some more work to do," Miller said.

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Anonymous said...

God help us.