Category Archives: Energy

Winners and Losers of the 2011 Session

Now that the 2011 Session has ended everyone will opine about who the “winners” and who “losers” were.  Who was successful in getting their legislation passed and who was left in the dust.  We are taking the opportunity again this … Continue reading

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Tick tock tick tock…

While the 2011 Session is winding down, the General Assembly’s actions are ramping up.  We wanted to take a break to update you on the status of some of the major issues that have moved this week.     Spend, … Continue reading

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House Republican Caucus Weekly Update

Same Sex Marriage Update After a long debate on Friday, the House voted to send SB116, the same sex marriage bill, back to the House Judiciary committee.  Even with weeks of pressure and arm twisting by the Democratic leadership to … Continue reading

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State of the State Response

 House Minority Whip Delegate Jeannie Haddaway-Riccio will deliver the Republican response to the Governor’s State of the State Speech.  The response will air on MPT today following the Governor’s speech at Noon.    The Governor’s speech and Delegate Haddaway-Riccio’s response can … Continue reading

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Thursday Press Clips

Ehrlich: Maryland deserves better than an arrogant monopoly. Vallario fights against tougher DUI laws. Lawmakers slouching toward a budget. Constellation Signs Windmill Deal.

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Monday Press Clips

Nonpartisan tax group ranks Maryland low due to high taxes. Maryland’s bid to cash in on slots casinos in peril. Death Penalty, Electricity, Aphrodisiacs On Lawmakers Agenda.

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Not by chance but by choice…

It is not by chance but by choice that Governor O’Malley pushed through the largest tax increase in Maryland’s history. It is not by chance but by choice that by 2012 Maryland will have lost an estimated 8,334 jobs from … Continue reading

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Press Clips

O’Malley Lays 2010 Groundwork Electric Rates No Bright Spot for O’Malley as Election Nears Eyeing Stimulus Money for Westport Development Montgomery County to Get $1.5 Million in Federal Funds MD School Board Mostly Newcomers Allegations of Corrupt Police Disciplinary System … Continue reading

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Press Clips

New Fiscal Year, Same Old Song O’Malley Issues 6 More Pardons Hard Line on Inmate Cell Phones Accounting Change Could Net State $100 Million Judge Dismisses Constellation Lawsuit Civil Rights Group Criticizes MVA for Revoked Licenses MD Businesses Watch Impact … Continue reading

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Press Clips

State Approves Third Reactor for Calvert Cliffs Maryland Notebook MD Campaign Focuses on Saving Energy and Money Jones Family to Sue County, Board of Education Judge to Rule on Constellation’s Challenge to PSC Review

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