Day: June 1, 2011

State Roundup, June 1, 2011

The state’s juvenile justice system has been troubled for many years. But there are models out there that work; 40,000 signatures submitted by opponents of in-state tuition for illegals, as first deadline is met; two companies line up to take advantage of new benefit limited liability designation; buzz flies around three potential gubernatorial candidates; Ehrlich goes before robocall grand jury; U.S. Senate candidate comes forward; and Wicomico County exec hopes to restructure office.

Opponents of immigrant tuition file petitions with over 40,000 signatures

Opponents of in-state tuition for illegal immigrants submitted over 40,000 signatures on petitions to put the measure on the November 2012 ballot, more than twice what they needed for Tuesday’s first deadline.
They needed to have at least 18,579 by Tuesday and Washington County Republican Del. Neil Parrott said, “We know that some of them are going to be thrown out.”

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