February
12th 2009
The Morning Line, 2/12/09

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cq_racingMaryland will receive about $3 billion from the final stimulus bill expect to gain approval from Congress this week. [Baltimore Sun]

Lawyers for the Maryland Jockey Club say the requirement to submit a licensing fee with bids for slot parlors is “unlawful” and the Jockey Club’s bid for slots should be considered even though it did not include the required fee. [Washington Post]

Maryland non-profits adjust to leaner times. [Baltimore Examiner]

Robert Wieland, a resource economist focusing on environmental decision making, proposes a new approach to cleanup the Chesapeake Bay. [Baltimore Sun]

Local South Carolina prosecutors are hoping to press charges against Michael Phelps for smoking marijuana. [WBAL]

The effort to ban beer pong in Baltimore is abandoned. [Maryland Politics]

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