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Maryland Legislative session ends amidst Busch passing away
Neal Earley Thu, Apr. 18, 2019

ROCKVILLE – The 2019 Legislative Session had a solemn tone as long-time Speaker of the House of Delegates, Michael E. Busch, died, just before it ended on April 8. For many politicians in the state, l…

Neal Earley Thu, Apr. 18, 2019 0 0
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Kagan briefs Gaithersburg on legislative priorities
Peter Rouleau Sat, Dec. 15, 2018

By Peter Rouleau @petersrouleau GAITHERSBURG — State Sen. Cheryl C. Kagan came to a work session at City Hall Monday night to brief Mayor Jud Ashman and the City Council on her priorities for the upco…

Peter Rouleau Sat, Dec. 15, 2018 0 0
Controversial state song may finally change
Suzanne Pollak Fri, Feb. 9, 2018

Maryland’s controversial state song – “Maryland, My Maryland” – could soon go the way of eight-track tapes and cassettes if a number of state legislators get their way.
The Civil War-era battle hymn, …

Suzanne Pollak Fri, Feb. 9, 2018 0 0
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