Busch, O'Malley Call For Budget Compromise
Budget bill must be passed by midnight or General Assembly
will extend its session. By Bryan P. Sears Email
the author April 9, 2012 http://belair.patch.com/articles/busch-o-malley-call-for-budget-compromise
Gov. Martin O'Malley and House Speaker Michael Busch called on the Senate to compromise on a state budget in time for the General Assembly to end its session at midnight.
"The one constitutional obligation we have is to pass a
balanced budget," said Busch, adding that House members assigned to the
conference committee were prepared to complete negotiations.
"Because one chamber has an obsession with a certain
issue, that they do not want to concur on the budget until that issue is
resolved does not initiate any responsible stand for us not to deal with the
budget that is in front of us," said Busch, speaking of a Senate effort to
expand gambling to include table games and a sixth casino location in Prince
George's County.
"They have 11 hours to comply and get the bill through
the Senate and to the House or we do not meet our constitutional
obligation," said Busch.
"This budget should have been passed three days
ago," Busch said.
O'Malley seconded Busch and asked for both chambers to
resolve their differences…http://belair.patch.com/articles/busch-o-malley-call-for-budget-compromise
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Blair Lee: Who won, the House or the Senate? How do you pick
a winner when there's no final score yet? http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2012/05/blair-lee-who-won-house-or-senate-how.html
Friday, April 20, 2012 Labels: Md
Gen Assembly 2012 430, MD
Gen Assembly Opera, MD
Issues Taxes, People
O'Malley-Martin, Politics
Democrats Taxes
How do you recap a baseball game that's still in extra
innings? How do you pick winners and losers when there's no final score yet?
Right now, the House and Senate teams are tied at the top of
the 10th with House Speaker Mike Busch pitching to Senate President Mike Miller
who's behind, 0 and 2, with two outs and nobody on. Gov. Martin O'Malley is
doing TV interviews in the press box where, asked which team he's backing,
replies, “Who's playing?”
In this high-profile, high-stakes showdown the smart money
says Miller blinks first. Not because he can't take the heat (which has reached
the boiling point), but because the only thing more precious to Mike Miller
than gambling legislation is protecting his position as president of the
Senate.
The heat on Miller has grown merciless: the media, labor
unions, the state employees, Busch, O'Malley, Comptroller Peter Franchot, etc.,
all blame Miller for triggering the so-called doomsday spending cuts by holding
an income tax bill hostage until he gets his gambling bill (a new P.G. County
gaming casino and table games for all six gambling venues).
Miller loves playing hardball; he started in the State House
as a page back in 1966. So attacking Miller is a waste of time. But attacking
his senators is how to make Mike Miller fold… http://www.gazette.net/article/20120420/OPINION/704209696/-1/blair-lee-who-won-the-house-or-the-senate-how-do-you-pick-a-winner&template=gazette
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Gazette - Danielle E. Gaines: With two special sessions
possible, groups want their bills considered http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2012/05/gazettenet-with-two-special-sessions.html
Labels: Md
Gen Assembly 2012 430, MD
Gen Assembly Opera, MD
Issues Taxes, People
O'Malley-Martin, Politics
Democrats Taxes
Leaders want second gathering to focus on gaming
by Danielle E. Gaines, Staff Writer Friday, April 27, 2012
As the clock struck midnight on Sine Die, many Annapolis
insiders were struck by the number of significant bills, most notably the
budget, that failed to pass both chambers.
With Gov. Martin O’Malley (D) indicating this week that he
could call two special sessions — one in May to pass a revenue bill to
accompany the budget and one later in the summer to consider an expansion of
gaming in the state -— the door has been opened to lobbyists, interest groups
and lawmakers looking to reintroduce old measures or new legislation altogether…
http://www.gazette.net/article/20120427/NEWS/704279642/1122/blizzard-of-beats/With-two-special-sessions-possible-groups-want-their-bills-considered&template=gazette
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