Maryland: Alex Mooney

April 13, 2009 - 07:36 pm
NEWS FEED: Baltimore Sun

Success at last for Alex Mooney

Looks like Sen. Alex Mooney's long quest to secure hate crimes protection for homeless people may finally become law. For a number of years, Democrats looked at the Frederick Republican's efforts on this issue cyincally, assuming that he was really...

April 13, 2009 - 07:36 pm
NEWS FEED: Baltimore Sun

Success at last for Alex Mooney

Looks like Sen. Alex Mooney's long quest to secure hate crimes protection for homeless people may finally become law. For a number of years, Democrats looked at the Frederick Republican's efforts on this issue cyincally, assuming that he was really...

Mon, 12/08/2008 - 09:48

Amid speculation, Pelura's future not on the convention agenda

ANNAPOLIS -- Jim Pelura's future as chair of the Maryland Republican Party may still be in jeopardy after at this weekend's state GOP Fall 2008 Convention, but Pelura was not met with any public opposition and the conversation focused on the party's future as a whole.

Speculation continued on Friday that state Sens. Alex Mooney and Andy Harris were looking to oust Pelura, after Harris lost a hard-fought race for the 1st Congressional District seat against Democrat Frank Kratovil by only a few thousand votes. The district was considered a Republican stronghold by most.

Fri, 12/05/2008 - 14:55

Pelura under fire

Maryland Republican Party Chair Jim Pelura may find himself under fire this weekend at the state party's bi-annual convention.

There have been rumors that state Sens. Alex Mooney and Andy Harris are looking to oust Pelura, after Harris lost a hard-fought race for the 1st Congressional District seat against Democrat Frank Kratovil by a few thousand votes. The district was considered a Republican stronghold by most. Former Gov.

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Wed, 04/23/2008 - 07:13

Killing his oath softly

Allow me to join the round of boos…I mean, editorial boards in calling out Governor Martin O’Malley (D) for not doing anything about the death penalty. First in The Washington Times, whose editorial board states, “Unlike his Virginia counterpart [Gov. Tim Kaine (D)] who has decided to uphold the law, Mr. O’Malley has chosen to snooker it. We understand that an untold number of Americans and politicians wrestle with the morality of the death penalty. But Mr. O'Malley must understand, too, that the law is the law, and he has sworn to uphold the U.S.

Tue, 12/04/2007 - 07:26

No excitement at filing deadline

ANNAPOLIS - The deadline to file a candidacy for office with the state Board of Elections for the 2008 primary campaign passed last night without any surprises.

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