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Opinion - Inside MD Politics
Apr 11 2013 - 6:00am
The General Assembly and Governor O’Malley get well-deserved applause for a workmanlike legislative session, but what about their failure on the issue of pit bulls? WYPR’s Senior News Analyst Fraser Smith comments in his weekly essay.
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Apr 10 2013 - 6:27am
WYPR's News Director, Joel McCord talks to Statehouse Reporter, Karen Hosler, about the role Senate President Mike Miller played in this General Assembly session.
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Apr 8 2013 - 6:35am
WYPR's Fraser Smith and Andy Green of the Baltimore Sun talk about how and why Governor O'Malley and the state legislature interceded in Towson University's plan to cut its men's baseball and soccer teams.
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Apr 4 2013 - 5:07am
Maryland continues to make its mark on issues of national interest – health care and gun control being the two most recent. WYPR’s Senior News Analyst Fraser Smith comments in his weekly essay.
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Apr 3 2013 - 6:35am
WYPR's Fraser Smith and Jay Hancock of Kaiser Health News talk about Maryland's request to further control increases in the rates that health care providers can charge.
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Apr 1 2013 - 6:35am
WYPR's Fraser Smith and Melody Simmons of the Daily Record talk about the property tax break request from Harbor Point Development Group.
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Mar 28 2013 - 4:43am
History shows that the path of controversial or new initiatives is never an easy one in Annapolis. WYPR’s Senior News Analyst Fraser Smith comments in his weekly essay.
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Mar 27 2013 - 6:35am
WYPR's Fraser Smith and Karen Hosler talk about the unusual bipartisan support behind two marijuana bills working their way through the General Assembly.
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Mar 25 2013 - 6:35am
WYPR's Fraser Smith and Josh Kurtz of Center Maryland talk about potential changes to the Maryland State Senate in 2014, and why Mike Miller is the longest serving state senate President in the U.S.
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Mar 22 2013 - 1:36pm
WYPR's Fraser Smith and John Fritze of the Baltimore Sun talk about Thomas Perez, President Obama's nominee for Secretary of Labor. They discuss his record as Maryland's Labor Secretary and the controversy surrounding his nomination.
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Friday, May 24, 2013 - 5:02am
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