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I miss O'Malley as governor of Maryland. (Original Post) Koinos Nov 2015 OP
SO DO I! elleng Nov 2015 #1
I'm probably with the teachers on this. Koinos Nov 2015 #2
Just heard, on the news, he's getting some flak for this, elleng Nov 2015 #3
Good for Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake! Koinos Nov 2015 #4

elleng

(135,864 posts)
3. Just heard, on the news, he's getting some flak for this,
Tue Nov 17, 2015, 06:35 PM
Nov 2015

and a mayor, don't know where, said she/they WILL welcome refugees. Will look for where.

HERE, Baltimore!

'Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake — who has identified increased immigration as one of the keys to growing Baltimore's population — directly contradicted the governor's call. "I hope that refugees from Syria will look to our city as a potential place to call home," she said.

Meanwhile, Hogan was also taking flak from his right flank.

Del. Patrick L. McDonough, a Baltimore County Republican, decried Hogan's statement as too weak.

"The governor is leaving the door open on these refugees," he said. "My position is zero tolerance – not to permit them to come in under any circumstances."'

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/bs-md-hogan-refugees-20151117-story.html

Koinos

(2,798 posts)
4. Good for Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake!
Wed Nov 18, 2015, 01:01 PM
Nov 2015

She's doing the right thing. It is time to turn up the heat on Hogan, especially if his position leaves some room for accepting refugees in the future.

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