Five physicians are running for seats in the Maryland General Assembly this year, a spike in doctor interest in political service that the candidates say coincides with rising state regulation over health.
Five physicians are running for seats in the Maryland General Assembly this year, a spike in doctor interest in political service that the candidates say coincides with rising state regulation over health.
A commission is examining Maryland’s business climate. Its chairman, Norman Augustine, former chairman of Lockheed Martin, spoke to a Maryland Chamber of Commerce meeting last Friday, asking for additional feedback. Here are the views of one out-of-state firm that surveyed small business in Maryland and across the country about improving the way state and local governments treat business.
The state intends to limit consumer access to the new health exchange when it rolls out in November in an attempt to be able to easily fix problems that might pop up; athletes to run the 3rd Congressional District to call attention to gerrymandering; Maryland Public Policy Institute, consumer advocacy group rate the session, legislators; new Brown ad attacks Hogan on abortion, gun control; O’Malley to head across the pond to meet with like-minded wonks over CitiStat; U.S. Sen. Cardin resurrects federal anti-profiling proposal; Frederick candidates debate stormwater fee; Howard hopeful Watson touts platform on aging issues; and sponsor of Montgomery public campaign financing bill challenges amendment.
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