Day: April 28, 2011

State Roundup, April 28, 2011

After more than a week of tributes and remembrances, William Donald Schaefer is eulogized and laid to rest; there are video reports and photos as well; In other news, the fight against in-state tuition for illegals offers a legal argument; lone bidder in first round for city slots returns to fight against finding new bidders, while the Sun’s Andy Green says the new process is much smarter than before; Bay’s health declines a bit; and Elkridge residents protest CSX proposal for a train cargo transfer facility.

Blog: Gansler, Franchot in early stages of 2014 race

Attorney General Doug Gansler sent me a letter the other day. Real snail-mail with a stamp and all, and it wasn’t a “cease and desist” order.

It was a “Dear Friend” campaign solicitation, thanking me “so very much for your continued trust” and noting in the very first sentence that in November he got “the most votes ever cast for a Maryland statewide candidate,” 1.3 million.

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