Day: November 12, 2012

General Assembly previews revamped website

The Maryland General Assembly is previewing a revamped website for its Internet presence that has looked much the same since it was launched in the late 1990s.

The legislature’s information services staff plans on activating the new site next month, and is seeking comments and questions about the new site, using a feedback link at the bottom of the preview page.

State Roundup, November 12, 2012

African American pastors who separated church from civil law helped persuade black and white voters in push for gay marriage; despite divided efforts in touting many ballot issues, Gov. O’Malley comes out on top; thanks to the Dream Act, illegal students can begin planning their futures; court upholds state legislative redistricting map; candidate Wendy Rosen’s high-profile withdrawal from the race against U.S. Rep. Andy Harris fails to sink in with 27% of voters; Supreme Court to review state’s DNA procedures; and Cecil County’s first county executive gets ready for charter government.

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