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Miller Seeks Session To Address Md. Deficit

Maryland Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. yesterday urged a special session of the legislature this fall to close a looming $1.5 billion deficit through a series of tax increases, the legalization of slot machine gambling and cuts to education and other programs.
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John Wagner and Lisa Rein

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