Day: July 27, 2012

State Roundup, July 27, 2012

Gov. O’Malley is expected to make an announcement today about a possible special session on gambling issues; In the meantime, MGM Resorts has dropped efforts to win tax breaks while Penn National has one particularly harsh word for Maryland’s process of awarding casino; Democratic researcher says Larry Hogan fudged the numbers on residential flight from the state; U.S. Rep. Bartlett begins running commercials; former State Police Chief Larry Tolliver takes over Arundel Police Department; and MoCo police seize guns in psychiatric cases.

Md. Housing Department audit finds late paperwork, misplaced funds

The Housing and Community Development Department filed reports on escrow accounts six months late and $194,000 supposed to go to housing was sent to the wrong state agency by a bank without efforts to recover it, state auditors found. Similar audits in past years had found the same problems with the escrow accounts.

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