ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - A panel of Maryland lawmakers is recommending Gov. Martin O'Malley cut the state's ongoing projected budget deficit of $382 million by more than half in the next fiscal year.
The state's Spending Affordability Committee on Thursday also voted to allow the state to increase capital debt limit by $150 million for the next fiscal year.
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Oh. That makes sense to me. Just increase the debt limit and all the debt will go away.O'Malley and Obama, what a great team! Wake up people. If you have any money in the bank go get it now.
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