All the benefits for pre-kindergarten education touted by the Democratic candidates for governor can be easily lost in just a year or two if there isn’t strong follow-up in kindergarten and the early grades, experts and studies show.
All the benefits for pre-kindergarten education touted by the Democratic candidates for governor can be easily lost in just a year or two if there isn’t strong follow-up in kindergarten and the early grades, experts and studies show.
By the end of the month, Democratic primary voters will make a fundamental choice: Should Maryland have four more years of Martin O’Malley’s policies carried out by his lieutenant governor, Anthony Brown, and Howard County Executive Ken Ulman? Or should the state shift directions to another course? As much as Republicans, Tea Partiers, some independents and members of the business community despise the O’Malley-Brown administration, there is no indication that average Democrats are deeply dissatisfied.
Departing members of General Assembly donate to other campaigns, pet causes; Sen. Frosh, running for attorney general, says glitch accounts for “in-kind contributions;” O’Malley expected to back Frosh; rapper backs Cardin; final Democratic gubernatorial debate this morning; labor groups fund anti-Gansler ad; GOP picks up 1,300 Carroll County residents; and Schuh, Neuman continue to duke out GOP primary for Arundel County exec.
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