April
6th 2009
The Morning Line, 4/6/09

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leopoldDue to expected changes in Maryland licensing requirements, 350,000 state drivers will face the following choice: “Stop driving or get behind the wheel illegally.” [Washington Post]

A proposal increase the scope of internet sales tax gains high-profile supporters. The measure would raise about $7 million annually in Maryland. [Gazette.net]

Anne Arundel County Executive John Leopold has asked the state to waive the required annual increase in county school funding, about $9 million this year. [Baltimore Sun]

After lawmakers forced the University of Maryland to cancel a screening of a pornographic movie, Pirates II — Stagnetti’s Revenge, students “are organizing their own viewing parties.” [WJZ]

Miss Maryland USA 2004 “was charged with conspiracy to possess cocaine with intent to distribute, possession of cocaine and possession of marijuana.” [Washington Post]

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One Response to “The Morning Line, 4/6/09”

  1. arensb on 06 Apr 2009 at 8:43 am #

    students “are organizing their own viewing parties.”

    Okay, who didn’t see that one coming?