Day: May 30, 2014

State Roundup, May 30, 2014

Business climate panel could recommend changes to state Department of Business and Economic Development; candidates for attorney general want to keep the state prosecutors offices; meanwhile Hoffman, Hollinger and Steinberg blast attorney general candidate Cardin “lackluster career in the state legislature;” police group backs Brown for governor; Gansler airs “empty lectern” ad, Brown responds in kind; Mizeur ad keeps upbeat tone; Sen. Raskin backs Moon, Smith for vacant District 20 House seats; despite marital problems, Alma Colburn continues to support Sen. Colburn in political arena; Leggett leads in fundraising for Montgomery County exec; O’Malley heads to Nebraska; and a controversy erupts during Frederick County Commissioners meeting.

TV, radio debates kick off final three weeks of primary campaign

TV, radio debates kick off final three weeks of primary campaign

Three televised debates next week for the gubernatorial candidates of both major parties along with a radio debate kick off the final three weeks of the primary election campaign. Voters are paying more attention to a June 24 primary that is taking many by surprise, and the volume of advertising is set to ratchet up, with mailers filling mailboxes. Please send us photos of or links to any ads or mailers you think newsworthy. MarylandReporter.com would like to publish your impressions of the debates this week.

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