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Accountability

In Prince George’s County, are our elected officials really accountable? In Prince George’s County, state elected officials, once elected, are rarely challenged in elections. And, in large districts with multiple elected officials elected together as a “group”, a single candidate opposing the ‘group’ is virtually assured of losing any election due to the expense of

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Better Alternatives to Kirwan tax increase for Maryland public education

On the Kirwan commission recommendations to “improve Maryland public education”, it’s all about money, monopoly, power and control by political special interests – NOT excellence in education to help students learn as advertised. There are better alternatives to Kirwan tax increases to bring about the kind of “investment’ in Maryland public education that would deliver

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The Peace Cross Stays

Good News! The Peace Cross Stays. Here is the article from “Conservative Review”… In a 7-2 ruling issued Thursday morning, the Supreme Court ruled that a war memorial in the form of a 40-foot cross on public land does not violate the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. “The Religion Clauses of the Constitution aim

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