Among the items that got Gov. Larry Hogan’s attention at his second Board of Public Works meeting Wednesday was a $90,000 contract to search for a new chief investment officer (CIO) at the State Retirement and Pension System.
Among the items that got Gov. Larry Hogan’s attention at his second Board of Public Works meeting Wednesday was a $90,000 contract to search for a new chief investment officer (CIO) at the State Retirement and Pension System.
Online travel sites are challenging legislation that claims their companies, such as Expedia and Orbitz, “buy and sell hotel rooms” and as such, they should be paying the state and Maryland counties more sales and hotel taxes.
State’s chief public defender seeks limits on caseloads, funds for more attorneys; homicide rate in Maryland prisons was triple national average, now has fallen; Gov. Hogan appoints veteran trooper to head Maryland State Police; Del. McKay seeks to cut corporate income tax rate for Washington, Allegany counties; expansion of needle exchange program is sought; state Dems backing President Obama on national immigration action; Lt. Gov. Brown could have won governor’s race with higher turnout, poll finds; and Baltimore County approves natural burial sites.
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