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Maryland taxpayers could see refunds as attorney general weighs appeal
Andy Brownfield
Published: Wed, May 22, 2013
Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler is weighing an appeal of a decision by the state's highest court that would cost the state's counties and Baltimore City $128 million in taxes. Maryland's Court of Appeals ruled in January that the state must offer credits to taxpayers whose out-of-state...
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Beretta to stay in Maryland, at least for now
Andy Brownfield
Published: Tue, May 21, 2013
Gun-maker Beretta has decided to stay in Maryland for now despite tough new restrictions on firearms signed into law by Gov. Martin O'Malley, but the manufacturer says it will continue to look into moving to other states. Officials in Texas, West Virginia and Illinois have written to Beretta...
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3-Minute Interview: Artist Anthony Dye
Andy Brownfield
Published: Sat, May 18, 2013
Dye started painting in Georgia's Dooly State Prison, where he was serving 20 years for armed robbery. The prison wouldn't provide him with art supplies, so he began painting with things like mustard, coffee and fruit punch. After he got out in April, Dye relocated to the District and is for a...
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Democratic fundraiser exceeds goals despite union boycott
Andy Brownfield
Published: Sat, May 18, 2013
The Montgomery County Democratic Party's spring fundraiser brought in more money than expected despite a union boycott that organizers credit for low attendance. A spokeswoman for the county Democratic Central Committee said the May 11 Spring Ball had already raised more than $50,000 and the...
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Maryland law punishes those who wreak 'fiscal terror'
Andy Brownfield
Published: Sat, May 18, 2013
A new Maryland law punishes those who file false financial claims against state residents, a tactic used by anti-government extremists to ruin the finances of public officials. The law stemmed from cases where anti-government "sovereign citizens" had filed fraudulent liens against public...
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