The budget mess that has led to plans for a special
legislative session has further emboldened Republicans to seek fiscally
conservative solutions to what they see as failed policies of the Democratic
monopoly. Larry Hogan has 12,000 people in his Change Maryland group; Marty
Madden has an exploratory committee for governor and would seek public
financing; and David Craig seems the best organized.
Special sessions could throw wrench into political
fund-raising efforts; NAACP backs holding two sessions, but opinions are mixed
on how it might turn out; Rocky Gap gets slots OK and Maryland Live! set to
open in June; Sierra Club intends to block export of fracking gas; and Franchot
targets cigarette smuggling.
Editor and
Publisher: Len
Lazarick; Associate Editor: Megan Poinski; Roundup Editor: Cynthia Prairie
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