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		<title>Cecil County&#8217;s Next Era: Alan McCarthy Sworn-in as County Executive, Pledges to Govern with &#8216;Respect;&#8217; Two New County Councilors Take Seats</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[(WITH EXCLUSIVE CECIL TIMES VIDEO) Alan McCarthy&#8211; a local veterinarian, businessman and former Vice-President of the County Council&#8211;was sworn in as Cecil County Executive on Monday 12/5/16, pledging to treat all taxpayers with “respect” and to work hard to bring jobs and economic development to the county. McCarthy and two new members of the County Council were sworn into office during a packed, standing room only ceremony at the Upper Chesapeake Ballroom, at the North East fire company hall in North East. The ceremony was attended by most members of the District 36 state legislative delegation, mayors of the county’s towns, many county employees, local business owners, and supporters and family members of the newly elected public officials. Outgoing County Executive Tari Moore and outgoing County Council President Robert Hodge also attended. McCarthy, who won a strong victory in a multi-candidate Republican primary and won a two-to-one vote margin over his Democratic challenger, Wayne Tome, in the general election, took a bipartisan tone in his inaugural speech, saying he wanted to “work together” with all segments of the local community and political groups to make Cecil County “the best it can be.” He also said the county would “move from [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Hogan Becomes Governor, Pledges Bipartisanship and Hope; Budget Blues Begin, Courting Franchot</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEWS ANALYSIS Larry Hogan was sworn in as Maryland’s 62nd Governor on Wednesday 1/21/15, with an optimistic view of the state’s future and calls for bipartisanship to solve the state’s economic problems. But it will take much more than hope and optimism to solve massive budget shortfalls and to forge a new path in Annapolis. Under a light snowfall at the ceremonies outside the State House in Annapolis, Hogan took the oath of office in a feel-good event that highlighted his overwhelmingly successful election campaign themes to ‘change Maryland’ via lower taxes, fewer government regulations on business, and fiscal responsibility in state government. And those election themes, spoken by a moderate-sounding Republican with a personable and nice-guy image, resonated with state voters. “Today we celebrate a new beginning for Maryland,” Hogan said Wednesday. “Let us renew our sense of optimism. Together let’s make Maryland a place we can all be proud of again.” A rarity in recent state political history as a Republican governor in a majority Democrat state, Hogan repeatedly called for bipartisanship in his inaugural address, saying that his administration would seek “real bipartisan, common-sense solutions” to state problems. And, unlike the partisan divides in Washington, Hogan said, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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