O’Malley reports $796K raised for PAC
Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, who is considering running for president in 2016, reported Tuesday that his political action committee raised about $796,000 in the second quarter of this year.
Eye Opener: Immigration reform’s impact on Maryland economy
A few government and politics headlines for Thursday.
O’Malley: Happy Thanksgiving! Please contribute
Gov. Martin O'Malley took a moment Wednesday to wish his supporters a Happy Thanksgiving -- and quietly ask for a couple of dollars.
O’Malley sets up political action committee
ANNAPOLIS — Gov. Martin O’Malley has set up a political action committee with the Federal Elections Commission to help raise money to support measures that will be on the ballot in Maryland in November and to continue supporting President Barack Obama, an aide said Thursday. Documents for the “O Say Can You See” PAC, which […]
Pursuit of Justice: Can democracy survive in a world of Super PACs?
Last month’s Pursuit of Justice column headlined “To control corruption, we must first define it” drew a number of interesting and even intense online comments to me. That column described the “pay to play” scheme of corruption designed and implemented by former Prince George’s County Executive Jack B. Johnson and certain of his unelected and […]
PAC working on lawsuit to state redistricting map
ANNAPOLIS — A political action committee based in Prince George’s County is working with the Maryland Republican Party to challenge the state’s redistricting map in federal court. Radamase Cabrera, a spokesman for the Fannie Lou Hamer PAC, said Friday they are putting together a legal team to file a motion in U.S. federal court in […]
Maryland business PAC starts to refill its coffers
Maryland Business for Responsive Government kicked off the revival of its dormant political action committee Tuesday with the hope of raising $250,000 to spend on state elections in 2014. With that much money behind it, the MBRG effort to refuel the Business Leadership PAC would more than fill a void left earlier this year when […]