Martin O'Malley
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DAYBREAK DAILY: Some in Va. GOP push for more voter ID measures
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This despite the fact that the state already has passed controversial ID legislation.
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Death penalty, gas tax to go before Maryland general assembly
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Gay marriage is legal. The gambling fight is over for now. But law makers have a new wave of controversial bills to deal with. And former state senator David Harrington says Governor Martin O'Malley is the theme this year.
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Doug Nazarian appointed to Maryland Court of Special Appeals
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Gov. Martin O'Malley has appointed the chairman of the Maryland Public Service Commission to be a judge on the state's intermediate appellate court, and the governor has named a new director of public affairs for his administration.
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New Maryland state building order issued
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A new Maryland order directs all state agencies to consider the risk of coastal flooding and sea level rise when they design capital budget projects.
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Pimlico Race Course, Laurel Park race track agreement reached
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Gov. Martin O'Malley announced Friday that a 10-year agreement for racing at Pimlico Race Course and Laurel Park has been reached.
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O'Malley urged by GOP to repay over $98K in security costs
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The Baltimore Sun reported this month that the state of Maryland spent $98,460 on 26 trips from January until Sept. 18. O'Malley was chairman of the DGA at the time.
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Greg Hall no longer slated to take Maryland House of Delegates seat
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Prince George's Circuit Court Judge C. Philip Nichols Jr. said that the county's Democratic central committee has the right to withdraw the nomination of Greg Hall.
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Martin O'Malley security travel expense almost $100K
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For 26 out-of-state trips, the state of Maryland spent $98,460 on Gov. Martin O'Malley's security detail from January until Sept. 18.
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Prince George's Democrats choose Greg Hall to replace Alston
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Prince George's County Democrats have chosen businessman Greg Hall to replace Delegate Tiffany Alston in the Maryland General Assembly after she was convicted of paying a law firm employee with state money. The selection requires the approval of Gov. Martin O'Malley.
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Garrett County gets pounded by snow storm
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After Hurricane Sandy met a cold front in Western Maryland and West Virginia, as much as 80 percent of people who live in Garrett County are without power during this early bout of winter weather. Gov. Martin O'Malley toured the county Thursday.
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Maryland unemployment insurance tax will lower
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Martin O'Malley said Monday that many business owners will pay at least $100 less annually per employee, compared to about $187 they pay annually now.
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O'Malley, Ayanbadejo to campaign together for gay marriage in Maryland
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Governor Martin O'Malley said that he will be attending a fundraiser next month with Baltimore Ravens linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo to support same-sex marriage in Maryland.
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9/11 anniversary 2012: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, other politicians issue statements
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On the 11th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, numerous politicians are issuing statements about the tragic events of that day in 2001.
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O'Malley: Maryland violent crime lowest since 1975
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Gov. Martin O'Malley's administration says homicides, violent crime and property crime have dropped to the lowest levels since 1975 in Maryland.
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Democratic National Convention 2012: Martin O'Malley scheduled to speak
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Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley has a high profile in the party, frequently appearing on national television shows. O'Malley also is the chairman of the Democratic Governors Association.
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Maryland approves gambling bill
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Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley signed a gambling bill Wednesday, allowing table games and live poker at existing casinos in the state, along with a new gambling complex in Prince George's County.
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Brickyard soccer fields: Governor Martin O'Malley comes out against construction
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The latest salvo in the battle over the proposed soccer complex in Montgomery County has come from Annapolis, where Gov. Martin O'Malley says destroying a Potomac farm would be a "big mistake."
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Brickyard soccer fields: Governor Martin O'Malley's letter
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Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley has come out against building a soccer complex in Montgomery County. In a letter to county executive Ike Leggett, he says destroying a farm and education center is a "big mistake."
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