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Credit Card News Everyone Should Know About

May 29, 2018 Harry Stark

Over the years, Americans have taken a liking to credit cards. Some people have a good relationship with their credit

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Maryland Reporter News 

Maryland State police audit finds potential savings if more civilians were hired

January 19, 2017January 19, 2017 Maryland Reporter

By Dan Menefee For MarylandReporter.com Maryland taxpayers could save $11 million annually if 127 of the current 1,426 uniformed positions

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Baltimore’s elections were a mess

June 10, 2016June 27, 2018 Maryland Reporter

Baltimore’s troubled primary election could be blamed on delayed training materials for Maryland’s new paper ballot system and repeated revisions

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Senate broadens protections for whistleblowers

March 25, 2015March 25, 2015 Maryland Reporter

Sen. Jamie Raskin (By Rebecca Lessner, MarylandReporter.com) By Rebecca Lessner For MarylandReporter.com The state will have an easier time prosecuting

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Fraud in state contracts is target for Frosh and False Claims Act

February 7, 2015February 7, 2015 Maryland Reporter

By Rebecca Lessner For MarylandReporter.com Attorney General Brian Frosh moved to broaden Maryland’s fight against fraud on Thursday, backing legislation

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Honduras election could experience fraud

November 24, 2013April 13, 2014 Larry Luxner

Heavily armed security guard patrols banana plantation south of San Pedro Sula. With 85 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants, Honduras ranks

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Legislators call for early voting the weekend before Election Day, but elections chief concerned about double voting

June 19, 2013 Maryland Reporter

Two lawmakers want to increase turnout by extending early voting through the Sunday before Election Day, a move election officials say would wipe out safeguards that keep people from voting twice.

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