The Maryland General Assembly wrapped up this week with all eyes on Prince George's County and its faltering public hospital. Annapolis tackled healthcare, college tuition, and living wages. But the most noteworthy story may be seemingly positive vibes between Republicans and Democrats. It's the Maryland Politics Hour.
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Maryland Politics Hour
Listen Thursday, Apr. 12, 2007 at 12:06 p.m. in PoliticsGuests
Bruce DePuyt
Host of "NewsTalk," News Channel 8
Judson Berger
Staff Writer, The Gazette
Cheryl Kagan
former delegate, Maryland House of Delegates
Kevin Igoe
Political Consultant with Igoe Consulting, and former Executive Director of the Maryland Republican Party
Camille Exum
Chair, Prince George's County Council (D-Dist. 7)
Ulysses Currie
Maryland State Senator, (D- Dist. 25, Prince George's County); Chair, Budget and Taxation Committee
David R. Brinkley
Maryland State Senator, (R- Dist. 4, Carrol & Frederick Counties)
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