Day: August 6, 2014

State Roundup, August 6, 2014

O’Malley administration says hundreds of volunteers are stepping up to help immigrant children as state holds meetings on handling situation; Gov. O’Malley calls for change in Redskins’ name; casino revenues bring in $76 million in July, 10% jump over July 2013; former Lt. Gov. Townsend to head task force on spurring private sector retirement saving; GOP gubernatorial candidate Hogan revives “Most Incompetent Man” for attack ad; Gov. O’Malley, who is seriously considering a run for president, returns to New Hampshire for a picnic; 6,000 signatures could put independent on ballot to challenge Baltimore City state’s attorney; and Blaine Young signs no-tax pledge, urges Frederick County exec opponent Jan Gardner to do same.

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