Former Maryland Lt. Gov. Michael Steele has been appointed chairman of GOPAC, a group that raises money, recruits and trains Republican candidates nationwide, the organization announced Thursday.
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Democrats
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It was the usual bi-weekly gathering of bureaucrats on the second floor of the State House in Annapolis, but Treasurer Nancy Kopp greeted those gathered giddily with a broad grin.
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Federal officials said Tuesday they arrested more than 750 illegal immigrants over the past week in the Los Angeles metropolitan area in what they described as one of the biggest such sweeps in U.S. history.
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Top White House officials tried to blame vice presidential aide
Read More »Perez pledges to take balanced approach at DLLR
Thomas E. Perez rejects the idea that state government officials must either favor business or a strong regulatory environment.
Read More »Minimum wage bill faces tax break additions after debate fails to end
Democrats
Read More »Perez pledges to take balanced approach at DLLR
Thomas E. Perez rejects the idea that state government officials must either favor business or a strong regulatory environment.
Read More »Labor, liberals and trial lawyers seek to hold Democrat lawmakers in line
Looking to instill discipline among Democrats, a coalition of labor, trial lawyers and liberal groups is launching lobbying and campaign organizations this week to keep Democratic lawmakers from straying on populist issues.
Read More »Gov't hides best college aid plans
A bureaucratic fog often obscures the best way of obtaining college financial aid.
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