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Maryland Reporter News 

Maryland Bills: Unions get names of new hires, ban on conversion therapy; same-day voter registration

March 23, 2018 Maryland Reporter

By Glynis Kazanjian For MarylandReporter.com Controversial legislation spearheaded by Montgomery County lawmakers met resistance Thursday on the Senate floor as

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Blogs This Old Anvil 

Baltimore County Del. Morhaim speaks out on fracking

January 6, 2017January 6, 2017 Len Shindel

Opponents of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) for natural gas rally in Annapolis on Dec. 20 outside hearing of the Joint Administrative,

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Maryland Reporter News 

County contracts with union paid leave cost taxpayers

June 24, 2016 Maryland Reporter

By Trey Kovacs and Tyler Kovacs For MarylandReporter.com Prince George’s County Council is considering approval of a union contract covering

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Columnists News Wills Dahl 

Scott Walker can be stopped

November 2, 2014November 2, 2014 Wills Dahl

Four years ago, the 42 year-old Milwaukee County executive who was running for Governor was a stranger to most Wisconsinites.

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Baltimore News 

Save the Postal Service

October 30, 2012October 30, 2012 Baltimore Post-Examiner Staff

Kramer of Seinfeld might have something else to say. Remember he got in a little trouble when he wanted to

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Maryland Reporter News 

Toll agency workers begin effort to unionize

May 1, 2012 Maryland Reporter

Employees of the Maryland Transportation Authority, which operates the state’s toll bridges and tunnels, have kicked off a campaign for union representation even though the governor has yet to sign the bill authorizing collective bargaining at their agency.

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Columnists Doug Hissom Environment News 

Mining the Badger State

April 23, 2012August 1, 2012 Doug Hissom

Wisconsin stepped to the forefront of the nation in contentious partisan politics over the past year, with a legislative assault

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U.S. National Debt

The current U.S. national debt:
$36,215,801,485,838

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