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Friday, September 30, 2011

Gov. O'Malley To Lead State Economic Development Trip to India

Trip is believed to be the first by a Maryland Governor to India. Republicans ask O'Malley to focus on making Maryland friendlier to businesses already in the state.

Gov. Martin O'Malley announced he will lead his first trade mission to India in late November, according to an announcement made late Friday. The governor will visit Mumbai, New Delhi and Hyderabad. Among those accompanying O'Malley will be Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett and Prince George's County Executive Rushern Baker. A spokeswoman for O'Malley did not return calls seeking comment. In a statement, O'Malley cited India's rapid economic growth, which is expected to make the country the world's largest economy by 2050. "With their industries modernizing and a young and career-oriented middle class, it is an ideal time to promote Maryland as a U.S. headquarters for Indian companies, particularly those in biotech and cyber security…

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Gloria Swanson

9:40 am on Sunday, March 3, 2013

FIFA-----OOPS!!!!!! Pays to check the date doesn't it? Who would have thought an old article would be on internet? Oh well. Won't be suckered in again, I hope!   more ›

Monday, August 29, 2011

O'Malley: State Pushing Power Companies 'As Hard As We Can'

"Satisfaction is not a word I'd use while people's power is still off," governor said.

Gov. Martin O'Malley said state officials will be pressing Maryland power companies to reconnect customers faster in the wake of Hurricane Irene. O'Malley, speaking to the media by conference call, said state agencies will provide support to companies like BGE and PEPCO. "We're going to be pushing them as hard as we can to get everyone reconnected as quickly as they possibly can," O'Malley said. Currently there are nearly 450,000 customers in Maryland without electricity after the weekend hurricane passed through the state. More than 300,000 of those customers are in the BGE service area which includes Baltimore County, Baltimore City and seven other jurisdictions. As of 4:30 p.m., more than 100,000 customers—the most in the power company'…

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1:56 pm on Saturday, November 5, 2011

If O'Malley pushes the Power Companies as hard as he pushed for the in state tuition for ILLEGALS, the new Tolls hikes and the proposed new 15 cents gasoline tax, the residents of the State of Maryland power would have been turn on on 2 days ago.   more ›

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