Day: April 18, 2014

State Roundup, April 18, 2014

Gov. O’Malley continues to weigh Somerset County windmill moratorium in face of jobs needs; House bill to test concussion sensors in football helmets for high school athletes died in subcommittee; Braveboy picks up labor, firefighters union endorsements in run for Attorney General; most gubernatorial candidates agree on one thing: Lt. Gov. Brown did a poor job overseeing health care reform; Gansler picks up backing of Asian Pacific coalition; CASA backs Brown; Hogan is his biggest single donor; Brown knocks Gansler over former death penalty stand; new Annapolis Mayor Pantelides thought winning as a Republican would be hard but that was just the beginning; and Annapolis police crack down on distracted drivers.

Democrats running for gov appeal to university audience

Democrats running for gov appeal to university audience

The thousands of seats at Towson University’s basketball arena were not occupied by screaming fans Thursday evening, but by roughly 40 Baltimore locals, business owners and a smattering of students, the audience for a forum with the three Democratic gubernatorial candidates.

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