"There's no clear vision - other than positioning the governor for next year's campaign. There's no game plan for ending the Annapolis gridlock that has poisoned the atmosphere and stalled action on major issues…Ehrlich is content to react. He's avoiding any leadership role with the General Assembly for fear of embarrassments that could damage him with voters. That leaves the legislature without the strong rudder governors historically provide. No wonder everything is pretty much at a standstill." - Barry Rascovar, The Gazette, 4/1/05
EHRLICH'S SINKING SHIP STATE
That sinking feeling
Barry Rascovar | Gazette Columnist | Apr. 1, 2005
Barry Rascovar | Gazette Columnist | Apr. 1, 2005
Maryland's gubernatorial ship of state has sprung a leak. It's not in danger of sinking -- yet. But Bob Ehrlich's boat is taking on water and if the captain's not careful he could find himself drifting aimlessly, without momentum, into next year's election campaign. [complete article]
Secretary says Juvenile Services making progress
Montague defends agency after abuse reports, escape
attempt at Hickey School; 2 teens used scissors as weapon
Lynn Anderson | Baltimore Sun Staff | April 1, 2005
Montague defends agency after abuse reports, escape
attempt at Hickey School; 2 teens used scissors as weapon
Lynn Anderson | Baltimore Sun Staff | April 1, 2005
In his first public remarks since reports this week of abuse at state-run juvenile detention facilities, Maryland's Juvenile Services secretary said yesterday that his agency is making steady progress in reforming the troubled system. [Sounds like an April Fool's Joke to us. What's getting better?] [complete article]

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