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May 8, 2013

Eye Opener: Taxing questions

A few government and politics headlines for Wednesday.

May 6, 2013

Gansler hosting statewide gun turn-in

Want to get rid of your gun? Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler is hosting an event Saturday where you can do just that -- no questions asked.

Apr 29, 2013

Frosh first, but Frick far from finished

A couple of Montgomery County Democrats have emerged as the top contenders to replace Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler.

Apr 29, 2013

Eye Opener: Brown and Ulman to team up?

Here's a few government and politics headlines for Monday.

Apr 19, 2013

Frosh claims victory over NRA

Sen. Brian E. Frosh says the National Rifle Association's decision to fight Maryland's yet-to-be-signed gun control law in court rather than at the polls shows the pro-gun organization knows state voters would uphold the law.

Apr 10, 2013

Brown: P3 bill should prevent State Center repeat

Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown, who has run point for the O'Malley administration for two years on legislation that creates special procurement rules for public-private partnerships, said the bill's success this year should prevent future lawsuits.

Jan 17, 2013

Frosh campaign account has almost $400,000

Sen. Brian E. Frosh, a Montgomery County Democrat who chairs the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee, has a campaign war chest of $390,655.89, about 90 percent of which has been raised since November.

Jan 16, 2013

Democratic candidates for governor detail campaign fundraising

Howard County Executive Ken Ulman raised $1.1 million last year and has $2.1 million in his campaign account, an amount $3.1 million less than Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler.

Oct 17, 2012

Craig ’99 percent sure’ he’s running for governor in 2014

Harford County Executive David R. Craig, a Republican, said Wednesday that he is "99 percent sure" he will run for governor in 2014.

Oct 4, 2012

Tax collectors are cool, too

Move over, Joe Cool. Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot may have you beat.