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When former Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., a Republican, spoke to the Maryland Chamber of Commerce Thursday night, he made a point to compliment Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr, the Democratic leader of the upper chamber that overturned dozens of his vetoes. Nearly in the same breath, Ehrlich predicted Miller's counterpart in the House of Delegates, Speaker Michael E. Busch would soon be adding "former" to the front of his title.
A House bill that would make the job of state insurance commissioner an elected position is winning support in the Democratic-controlled General Assembly, Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. said yesterday. The position currently is held by Alfred W. Redmer Jr., a Republican who was appointed by Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., also a Republican.
State senators yesterday offered hot and cold responses to Gov. Martin O'Malley's criticism of lawmakers' unwillingness to address a looming budget deficit. Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. was cool to the Democratic governor's stance that lawmakers could have done more to deal with the budget during this legislative session, which ends Monday.
...Busch and Democratic Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller maintain a ...
The entire Republican contingent of the Maryland Senate yesterday boycotted the election of the chamber's Democratic president, saying Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. has tried to stifle their input. Republican senators said they feel emboldened by their party's recent gains statewide and by support from Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Maryland's first Republican governor in more than three decades.
... of Representatives and 53 to 46 in the Senate, to authorize the President to use United States t...Adams and Mr. Jefferson appointed Thomas Barclay, who went to Morocco and made a treaty, wh... distributed appointment power subverts democratic government. Given the inexorable presence of the a...
A political foe of Maryland Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. said that the Democratic lawmaker punched him in the face yesterday and that a criminal complaint has been filed. Mr. Miller's spokeswoman, however, said nothing happened.
Maryland's General Assembly won't go into session for another two weeks, but some lawmakers are getting an early start on submitting legislation. Legislators had submitted 92 bills as of last week, with goals ranging from allowing table games at slots casinos to giving the Assembly voting power over toll increases.
... submit bills throughout the session, but Senate bills introduced after Feb. 3 and House bills intr...-tracked to passage through urging by Democratic leaders including Senate President Thomas V. Mike ...
With the battle lines finally drawn Tuesday night, some high- ranking Maryland lawmakers could face a tough road back to Annapolis in an election year that promises to bring dozens of new faces to the General Assembly. Among the most prominent state legislators facing difficult elections are House Appropriations Committee Chairman Norman H. Conway and Joseph F. Vallario Jr., chairman of the House Judiciary Committee.
...Turnbull, chairwoman of the Maryland Democratic Party, said she doubts displeasure with Washington... majorities in both the Maryland Senate and House of Delegates. But, when asked about the ...'s County Police Department and former president of the county's Fraternal Order of Police. Alston ... incumbents, including Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. and Proctor, vice-chair of the ...
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