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Baltimore Delegates Vote “No” on Partially Elected School Board. Again.

March 28, 2011
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The struggle for a fully or partially elected school board in Baltimore City has been an arduous and protracted one. At issue is the fact that Baltimore City residents don’t have a direct voice in the makeup of the Baltimore City School Board. The nine members of the School Board are jointly appointed by...

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An Irony-laced Honor in Annapolis

April 1, 2009
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An Irony-laced Honor in Annapolis

There I was. Standing on the House Floor at the State Capital with Speaker Michael Busch…yes that Michael Busch. How did I get there? Well, it all started with a call from Delegate Jill Carter inviting me to come and accept an award on behalf of one of the greatest clergy/activists that Baltimore has...

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March 3, 2009: A Really Important Day for Energy Re-Regulation In Maryland

March 3, 2009
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March 3, 2009: A Really Important Day for Energy Re-Regulation In Maryland

Ask most Marylanders today which of their bills most quickly drives their blood pressure to its boiling point and there is a great likelihood that they’ll talk to you about their energy bill – probably using very colorful 4-letter words. Well, Tuesday, March 3, 2009, many activists are hoping that residents will direct some...

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