Manufacturers’ Alliance of Maryland News

MAM Morning News for November 6, 2009

Analysis of Tuesday's election results

Montgomery might sue state over school funding law

Black & Decker's loss highlights Maryland's lack of cash to woo business

The ups and downs of gambling in Maryland

O'Malley outlines plans for energizing small business

Cardin, other Dems move climate bill in Senate

Poll shows O'Malley unpopular with voters




MAM Morning News for November 5, 2009

Ehrlich eyes win by GOP for 2010 run

Montgomery school budget solution could cost millions in fines

A merger made in Maryland?

What do elections mean for Maryland in 2010?

Maryland, Virginia dip toes in charter schools

O'Malley could face trouble in 2010 election

Maryland, other states warned about Bay cleanup





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MAM Morning News for November 4, 2009

Fed survey: Maryland economy improving

Cohen elected mayor of Annapolis

A wrenching choice

GOP scores in Virginia

Manufacturing probably grew at fastest pace since 2006

History may portend Republicans gaining seats in mid term elections





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MAM Morning News for November 3, 2009

Tool titans merge

Maryland should fear Bob McDonnell

Tracks' potential buyers are raising their hands

As northeast Maryland grows, higher ed must grow also

Lean manufacturing helps companies survive recession

Ex-governor criticizes Constellation, EDF review

William Donald Schaefer statute unveiled

Constellation, EDF agree on nuclear venture terms

Treasury falls as manufacturing data lifts stocks







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MAM Morning News for November 2, 2009

$50 million allotted for Chesapeake

EDF, Constellation review Maryland nuclear deal ruling

Maryland businesses secure Recovery money

Maryland is tops at tracking stimulus spending

PATH Project faces uncertainty following Maryland denial

U.S. tallies Maryland jobs saved

Ehrlich stirs GOP with talk of running for Governor






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MAM Morning News for October 30, 2009

Maryland test standards called among lowest in U.S.

W.Va. PSC staff seeks halt to three state power line

Racetrack bidders jockey for position

Taking the long view on Maryland's future

Drop in Maryland jobless rate claims signals layoff slowdowns

Stimulus created or saved 4460 jobs, O'Malley claims

Sucking the blood from the Constellation Energy group






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MAM Morning News for October 29, 2009

Magna asks court to bar 2002 slots deal

Public to comment on proposed tolls in Maryland

Census jobs coming to Maryland

O'Malley to outline stimulus jobs

Ehrlich mum on run

Bleak budget prospects bad news for the schools

New report details Md slots campaign money


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MAM Morning News for October 28, 2009

Maryland bank deposits soar to $108 bln

Lawmakers want to change oversight panel

Cavey out of running for Maryland GOP chair

Md. lottery director quits to take D.C. job

Maryland utility awarded $200 mln smart grid grant

Budgets in Md counties may be snowed under this winter

Gangs flee N.Virginia for havens in Maryland

The future of American auto manufacturing sprouts...in Delaware?





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MAM Morning News for October 27, 2009

Maryland lawmakers push for Intercounty Connector discount

CEG wary of deal provisos

Political elections from N.J., Virginia

Howard Republicans optimistic for next year

Power selling

Words ruffle feathers in Annapolis

Maryland toll road could cost truckers as much as $2.10 per mile

Cardin pushes more unemployment benefits

Does a weak dollar help U.S. manufacturing?






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MAM Morning News for October 26, 2009

Maryland slots face lukewarm demand

O'Malley now backs Constellation deal

Miller: Ehrlich unlikely to run for governor again

Penn National to build in Maryland

U.S. industries cite higher demand in Q3

US manufacturing productivity jumps

Stimulus funding could help support unemployment insurance






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