Maryland faces a record budget deficit. But many leaders and activists insist that shouldn't keep them from making long-term investments in public higher education and local projects. As state lawmakers head to Annapolis for a new legislative session, we speak with a local state senator, and former regent of University System of Maryland, about education politics in the Old Line State.
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Education Politics in Maryland
Listen Monday, Jan. 12, 2009 at 12:35 p.m. in Education, PoliticsGuests
James Rosapepe
Maryland State Senator, (D- Dist. 21, Prince George's / Anne Arundel County)
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