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The Anne Arundel County Council, at the request of Councilman Ed Middlebrooks (R-Severn), is summoning the county policy chief “to answer questions about how officers handled a report about alleged sexual behavior in the county executive’s official car at an Annapolis mall parking lot. ” [Washington Post]
Michael Steele promises the new public relations offensive for the Republican Party will be “off the hook.” Steele said the new GOP have appeal in “urban-suburban hip-hop settings.” [Washington Times]
More than 20 advocacy groups, joined together as the “Baltimore Education Coalition,” are planning a rally on March 3 in Annapolis to protest possibly funding cuts to city schools. [Baltimore Sun]
Gov. O’Malley testified at the General Assembly in favor of repealing the death penalty, saying “[i]t is our time in Maryland for a deeper dialogue on the question of what kind of society we want to be.” [Capital News Service]
O’Malley’s smart growth proposal is praised by environmentalists, criticized by developers. [Baltimore Sun]
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