Day: July 7, 2011

State Roundup, July 7, 2011

Hoyer will lose constituents under redistricting, and governor’s panel considers cutting the number of public hearings on the issue while a special session on redistricting could be held week of Oct. 17; Eastern Shore businesses increasingly worried about the toll that Bay Bridge toll hikes will take; O’Malley “disappointed” with two SHA employees following scathing report on ethics but contracting company sees no problem with SHA process; Carroll County begins planning for 2012 General Assembly session; Rosecroft can return to harness racing on condition; Boschert funeral Saturday; and Leslie Johnson bill promoting financial literacy gets pulled.

Redistricting for Congress, General Assembly begins

The Governor’s Redistricting Advisory Committee will have several public hearings throughout the state this summer in order to give people a chance to give their input on where lines should be drawn for congressional and state legislative districts.

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