Hogan’s campaign promises to cut taxes and make the state more business friendly have been met with enthusiasm. But there have been few specifics. And soon he will have to face a Democrat-controlled General Assembly. Who’s going to have the biggest headache?; pundits continue their post-mortem on Brown’s stunning loss; Nate Silver’s firm offers lame excuses on how its forecast of the Brown race was so very wrong; while many go GOP, the Arundel State House delegation now is majority Dems; as absentee ballots are counted, Delaney still leads Bongino; Cecil elects only Republicans; Arundel exec-elect Schuh names transition team; state prosecutor to probe robocall complaint in Peroutka-Armstrong race; Frederick County exec Gardner asks commissioners to delay major development decisions; and Attorney General Gansler says Maryland can’t move forward with death row executions.
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