Day: May 29, 2015

State Roundup, May 29, 2015

Sponsors of three measures vetoed by Gov. Hogan say they will push for overrides; On his Asia trip, Hogan will get the ride of his life; compromise regs to governor electronic gaming; new MSEA poll says majority of voters say there is too much standardized testing; Prince George’s Council OKs modest tax hike, not exec’s 15%; Frederick Councilman Kirby Delauter puts a nasty foot in his mouth; Baltimore City mayor sees her political future fall as a former mayor re-appears on the scene; protest of O’Malley planned; and J Street backing Donna Edwards for Israeli-Palestinian stand.

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