ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Gov. Martin O’Malley says he plans to bring up to $400 million in state budget cuts to the Maryland Board of Public Works.
O’Malley said in an interview Tuesday he has a meeting scheduled later in the afternoon to discuss the cuts with two other board members. He says he plans to bring between $350 million and $400 million to Wednesday’s board meeting.
The cuts will be proposed in response to projected state revenues being revised downward.
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So now that omally wants to run for president he is trying to let the voters think he made real cuts. What a joke. His spending and anti business mantra is the reason we are in this mess.
He should resign now and let the new Governor (that we support) make the changes!
He's just soooooo smooooooth...
President?,*:"$!/hell no...this bozo is toast ...he wont be able to sell toothpaste with that phony arse smile ..his ideals or his loser politics
why hear anything from him. He's dunn4.
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