Thomas V. Mike Miller
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Thomas V. Mike Miller, Longtime Maryland Senate President, Dies at 78
Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr., the venerable Maryland lawmaker who was the longest-serving state Senate president in American history, died…
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Law Enforcement Personnel Honored in Annapolis
During a time when law enforcement personnel are scrutinized for police shootings, tampering with evidence in certain cases and other…
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Mike Miller to Step Down as Senate President, Citing Health Concerns
Maryland Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. announced at a news conference Thursday in Annapolis he will step down…
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Hogan Vetoes ‘Ban the Box’ Legislation, Majority of Bills Go into Law Without Signature
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan decided to not sign more than 200 bills into law, but he chose to veto eight…
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Md. Parents, Advocates Rally for Education Funding: ‘It’s Time’
A throng of educators, parents, students and advocates marched Monday to Maryland's state capital, demanding lawmakers fund school construction, salary…
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Hogan $46.6B Budget Proposal Emphasizes Education
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan released copies of his $46.6 billion fiscal 2020 budget proposal Friday that increases education spending, seeks…
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Md. Senate President Mike Miller Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer
Thomas V. Mike Miller, the nation's longest-serving Senate president, revealed Thursday he has prostate cancer but plans to continue working…
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Md. Officials Delay Final Report from Kirwan Commission
The Kirwan Commission's long-awaited education plan for Maryland schools has been delayed beyond next month's legislative session, as two state…
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Md. Senate President, State Dems Encourage Unity for Jealous
Maryland Democrats continue to push for unity to defeat Republican Gov. Larry Hogan in the November general elections.
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Maryland Dems Stress Need for Unity after Gubernatorial Primary
To encourage unison among the more than 1,300 Democrats in primary contests throughout Maryland, party Chairwoman Kathleen Matthews said the…
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