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		<title>Colvin, Harris Debate Health, Money, in House Dist. 1; Colvin Tops GOP Incumbent in $, Letters</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Oct 2018 01:39:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEWS ANALYSIS Jesse Colvin, a former US Army Ranger and the Democratic challenger in the Dist. 1 race for the US House, was polite and respectful, even as he delivered political body blows to his Republican opponent, incumbent Rep. Andy Harris during a candidates’ forum on a CECIL.TV delayed broadcast on the Internet. For his part, Harris was often dismissive, repeatedly calling his opponent by his first name—even as Colvin called him Mr., Dr., or Congressman—and referring to Colvin as a “newcomer” to the District. (Colvin is a fourth-generation Marylander who grew up in Baltimore. Harris was born in Queens, NY.) For the first time since he wrestled the District 1 seat away from Democrat Frank Kratovil in 2010, Harris is facing a well-funded challenger who has been garnering bipartisan support, including some former top national Republican officials. There has also been a torrent of Letters to the Editor in local newspapers from pro-Colvin writers, while Harris’ supporters have largely been silent. Colvin has raised a total of $1,575,000 in donations to his campaign, although he had to spend a significant share to win the Democratic nomination in June in a crowded field. Colvin still had $750,877 cash-on-hand for the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>CECIL CHATTER: Gush, The Bus, and Water Wings Redistricting</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Feb 2011 20:13:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gov. O’Malley, USDA Secretary, Gush Over Grant It sounded like a political lovefest when Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley joined U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack in a conference call with reporters a few days ago to announce $5 million in “hunger-free community” grants in eight states, including $923,000 for Maryland. Vilsack is a former Democratic governor of Iowa. O’Malley is the new chairman of the Democratic Governor’s Association. “I think it’s fair to say there’s no governor in the country that’s been more committed to this effort to end childhood hunger than Martin O’Malley,” Secretary Vilsack said. And if that wasn’t enough, Vilsack added, “no one has done a better job of this than Maryland and I am excited to see Maryland receive one of these grants and I know it will be put to good use.” Maryland’s grant will go to the governor’s Office for Children to promote enrollment in food stamps (now dubbed “SNAP”) and school nutrition programs for eligible children. O’Malley said that there are many eligible children who have fallen through the cracks in the nutrition programs and several counties in particular have lower participation rates than the numbers of eligible children. He cited two Eastern [&#8230;]]]></description>
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