Maryland Legislature Raids Voluntary Governor Campaign Funds
State senators used the Senate vote on Maryland’s $13.8 billion operating budget to complain that the Democrats were raiding the $5.2 million public financing fund for other election expenses in a partisan attempt to protect Gov. Martin O’Malley’s re-election bid.
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Hi Doug – Thanks for the Twitter DM about this post. The url points to a story about a homeland security outrage, however. The URL for this Maryland story is http://www.MarylandIndependentParty.org
I’m not exactly sure how that happened. DIGG hiccuped when I tried to enter it properly the first time and I went back and tried to do it again getting error messages both times. When I tried to start the process all over I discovered this version. Someone should probably DIGG it again. Computers, gotta love them.
Sorry about that.