Day: November 7, 2014

State Roundup, November 7, 2014

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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