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Beneath the Surface of the Arizona Law  03-Sep-10 14:59

"Corrections Corporation of America, or CCA, holds the federal contract to house detainees in Arizona. The company bills $11 million per month. CBS 5 Investigates learned that two of Brewer’s top advisers have connections to CCA."

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Amigos reminding you to vote early!  01-Sep-10 15:46

Who can vote early?

Any registered voter who is qualified for that election can vote during early voting.

When can I vote early?

For the primary election, early voting centers will be open starting Friday September 3, 2010 through Thursday, September 9, 2010, except for Sunday, September 5th when early voting centers are closed.

For the general election, early voting centers will be open starting Friday October 22, 2010 through Thursday, October 28, 2010, except for Sunday, October 24th when early voting centers are closed.

Early voting centers will be open from 10 am until 8 pm each day of early voting. Anyone in line at 8 pm will be allowed to vote.

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Photos from Rally on August 29th  31-Aug-10 01:10

Martin O'Malley gave a passionate speech, assuring "Amigos De O'Malley" that Maryland's diversity is one of it's strongest assets and that together we will continue to move Maryland forward.

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Putting Families First  28-Jul-10 21:14

Get up to date with how Martin is looking after our working families.  Read Article

Zwaig to be first male Hispanic Judge  28-Jul-10 20:57

Maryland's fast-growing Hispanic population is about to have its first male representative in judicial robes, as Governor Martin O'Malley has chosen of defense lawyer Ricardo D. Zwaig for a Howard County District Court judgeship.

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Contribute with Amigos De O'Malley Website  29-Jun-10 13:24

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State to Invest $1M for Electric Vehicle Charging Stations  27-Jun-10 16:55

-from Southern Maryland Online

Governor Martin O'Malley moves Maryland into position to prosper from green energy with a $1 million dollar investment for electric charging stations across Maryland. 

“Electric vehicles offer the potential to displace significant amounts of gasoline, nearly 20 percent of which is currently imported from the Persian Gulf," noted Governor O’Malley. "Investing in electric vehicle technologies will create jobs for our workers, green opportunities for our businesses, and a Smart, Green and Growing Maryland." -Governor O'Malley

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Dear Reps. Smith and Miller, Don’t Confuse Your Talking Points with Facts  23-Jun-10 13:31

from Immigration Impact

Travis's article helps to strip away some of the myths surrounding immigration and it's financial impact.  Studies show that illegal immigrants, especially those whom are legalized, have quite the contrary effect on the economy than many restrictive legislative proponents suggest. Very interesting read!

Excerpt:

Particularly troubling is Miller’s statement about his home state: “At home in California, almost weekly I hear from my constituents that illegal immigration is exacerbating the unemployment crisis.” Yet, as the Immigration Policy Center, theUniversity of Southern California and more recently, the California Immigration Policy Center have reported, immigrants are vital to California’s flailing economy and without them, California’s dire budget situation might even worsen. California’s immigrants comprise more than a third of California’s labor force, and pay more Social Security taxes on average than U.S. born households. If all unauthorized immigrants were removed from California, the state would lose $164.2 billion in expenditures, 72.9 billion in economic output, and approximately 717,000 jobs. 

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