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		<title>Mr. Hornberger Goes to Annapolis: Good Intentions, Rookie Mistakes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2015 22:57:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEWS ANALYSIS Del. Kevin Hornberger (R-35A) has withdrawn a controversial bill that would have authorized a four-year nursing degree to be offered by the two-year Cecil College, after college officials and members of the Cecil County Council criticized the freshman delegate for storming ahead with his bill without adequate consultation or understanding of fiscal and policy aspects of the issue. Hornberger’s handling of the legislation, which he insisted was well-intentioned and based upon a request from a constituent, highlights some of the challenges facing a rookie in Annapolis and some lessons to be learned. But it is not the only bill or issue on which the new delegate could take some hints for being effective in a legislative body and building up his own credibility as a lawmaker. Several days after his Cecil College bill drew a lightening rod of criticism from a majority of members at a Cecil County Council worksession in Elkton, the bill was withdrawn and an upcoming hearing on it cancelled. Hornberger told Cecil Times it was his decision to pull the bill after the criticism at the local worksession. Other sources told Cecil Times that multiple officials had refused to testify on the bill, and [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Judge Orders Rozanski to Stay Away from McCanick; Rozanski Admits &#8216;I Bit Him&#8217; in Election Day Nose Attack</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A District Court judge on Monday ordered Walter Rozanski, who admitted biting a political foe on the nose during an Election Day argument, to stay away from the victim and said that independent witnesses backed up the victim’s account of the incident. Judge Floyd L. Parks ruled that Rozanski’s actions amounted to an assault under the law and that the victim, Harold McCanick, was blameless in the attack. “Credible witnesses,” the judge said, “absolve Mr. McCanick of any wrongdoing here.” The Judge rejected a cross-complaint filed by Rozanski against McCanick. Instead, the judge imposed a “peace order” against Rozanski, who also faces separate criminal assault charges in the incident, and ordered him to stay away from McCanick’s home and jobsites and to have no verbal, phone or written contact with the victim until 11/30/13. The judge said the evidence met the current legal standards requiring “clear and convincing” evidence against Rozanski in a peace order case. The record of the District Court hearing, and the judge’s findings, can be used in the upcoming criminal case. (Both men have filed assault charges against each other, with court dates set for later this summer.) That could include Rozanski’s confession on the witness [&#8230;]]]></description>
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