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Laws to install speed cameras near schools, limit pawnshop sales and give some property owners a tax break were approved Tuesday by the Prince George's County Council as it heads toward the end of its legislative session.
Johnson Plans to Oust Fiery WSSC Member: Miller at Heart of Disputes, Critics Say
(Post, June 20, 2009)
Pr. George's Tries to Ease Budget Blow To Schools
(Post, May 30, 2009)
Bill Links High-Level, Rank-and-File Raises: Proposal Follows Criticism of Automatic Pay Increases for Council, Executive
(Post, May 20, 2009)
STATE GOVERNMENT: SWAT Scrutiny Bill Is Signed Into Law
(Post, May 20, 2009)
Chagrined About Salary Raises: Some Officials Say No Thanks
(Post, April 24, 2009)
Bill to Keep Preakness in Md. Becomes Law: First Batch of Measures Signed Also Covers Prince George's Hospital System
(Post, April 15, 2009)
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY: Fundraising Official Faces Theft Charges
(Post, March 18, 2009)
Leggett Budget Would Cut Jobs: Blueprint Includes No Cost-of-Living Salary Increases
(Post, March 13, 2009)
O'Malley Backs Tougher Driver's License Law: Md. Motorists Would Have to Prove They Are in the Country Legally
(Post, February 26, 2009)
Maryland Briefing: Maryland Briefing
(Post, February 25, 2009)
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY: Plan to Break Up Hospitals Alarms Council Members
(Post, February 25, 2009)
ANNAPOLIS DIGEST
(Post, February 25, 2009)
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY: Johnson Backs Off Request That Assembly Raise Taxes
(Post, February 20, 2009)
Officials Split on Death Penalty Repeal: Senate Panel Hears Testimony on Bill
(Post, February 19, 2009)
Johnson Pushing Property Tax Bump: Executive Warns of Layoffs
(Post, February 6, 2009)
Bill Targets Curb on Pr. George's Donations
(Post, February 4, 2009)
Donations Pour In For Baker's Next Try
(Post, January 29, 2009)
Once Again, The Subject Is Slots
(Post, January 15, 2009)
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY: Officials Provide New Details About Johnson's Trip to Africa
(Post, December 20, 2008)
Budget Woes Don't Ground Johnson: Pr. George's Executive Is in Africa, but Trip Details Are Scant
(Post, December 6, 2008)
COUNTY COUNCIL LEADERSHIP: Andrews, Bland Tapped to Head Montgomery, Pr. George's Panels
(Post, December 3, 2008)
Council Taps Brakes On School Budget Cut: $19 Million Proposal Deemed Premature
(Post, November 26, 2008)
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY: Council Bans Sale of Single Cigars in Bid to Curb Youths' Marijuana Use
(Post, November 19, 2008)
LAND-USE MEASURE: Bill to Preserve Open Space Tabled After Foes Speak Out
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