Maryland: Heather Mizeur

June 17, 2009 - 05:23 pm
NEWS FEED: Baltimore Sun

Sarbanes, Hucker, Mizeur get some Obama love

Former Sen. Paul S. Sarbanes of Maryland and state legislators Tom Hucker and Heather Mizeur were named to a pair of White House advisory panels yesterday. Sarbanes, who retired after the 2006 election, was named to the president's 28-member Commission...

Mon, 09/08/2008 - 13:49

Montgomery county Democrats decry slots referendum

ROCKVILLE - Slot machines would be nothing but bad news for Maryland's economy and residents, according to some Montgomery County Democrats.

A group of elected officials gathered Monday afternoon to criticize the so-called benefits of approving gambling in Maryland to help cure a looming budget deficit.

"The idea of slots in Maryland is an invitation to a race at the bottom," said state Sen. Brian Frosh in front of the Red Brick Courthouse. "The message you get from the referendum is ‘let's dive in.'"

Fri, 06/06/2008 - 10:05

This week's Maryland 'Winners and Losers'

[img_assist|nid=2369|title=|desc=|link=url|url=http://www.politickermd.com/winners_losers/june-6-2008|align=left|width=420|height=107][img_assist|nid=2513|title=Ehrlich in oil|desc=|link=none|url=undefined|align=right|width=80|height=169]It's time for PolitickerMD.com's Winner and Losers, and as Barbara Mikulski could attest lately, you win some, you lose some. Also: scandals account for two losers, while Al Wynn cashes in and Bob Ehrlich takes his place in history.

Wed, 06/04/2008 - 08:34

The Post front-pages Mizeur with "Diary of a Superdelegate"

[img_assist|nid=2468|title=Mizuer with Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) on the front page of today's Washington Post|desc=|link=none|url=undefined|align=right|width=170|height=210] Endorses Obama

Some would argue that having your cellphone deluged by sales calls is not such a bad thing, especially when the tele-marketers are senators, governors a former president and two of the most sought after people on the planet.

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Thu, 03/13/2008 - 17:13

House holds hearing on Children’s Health Care Bill

ANNAPOLIS- The House Health and Government Operations Committee held a hearing this afternoon to discuss House Bill (HB) 1391, the Kids First Act, which, if enacted, would strive to achieve universal health care for Maryland’s nearly 140,000 uninsured children.

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