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We’ll go On the Record with Baltimore Banner Politics Reporter Pamela Wood to discuss Democrat Wes Moore facing Republican Dan Cox for governor. Then former Lt. Governor Michael Steele, the first African-American elected statewide in Maryland, on the future of the GOP.
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Ferguson called this election a turning point for Maryland's leadership.
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Wes Moore --author, combat veteran, Rhodes scholar, founder of an ed tech start-up--is running for the Democratic nomination for Maryland governor. We ask Moore about his plans to support entrepreneurs, reduce crime, and increase the reach of public transit.
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On questions of education, police, transportation and income inequality, the Democrats had few policy disagreements.
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The Rhodes scholar, combat veteran and former Robin Hood Foundation CEO explains why he's aiming for the state's highest office in his first-ever election bid.
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Six of nine Democratic primary candidates for Maryland's governor agreed Tuesday that immediate action is necessary to protect renters as the pandemic wears on. They took aim at Republican Gov. Larry Hogan, who is term-limited and won’t be on the ballot.
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Baltimore City employees are issued a vaccine mandate. The Baltimore County Council votes for a state-of-emergency extension. And gubernatorial candidate Wes Moore outlines his plan for a ‘trauma-informed’ administration.
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Wes Moore, who is running for the Democratic nomination for governor in next year’s election, says one of his policy priorities would be creating a “trauma-informed” administration.
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Maryland hasn’t dealt with some 34 thousand residents who are still waiting to be processed for unemployment insurance. Baltimore County’s School Board…