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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Improved the State of Maryland's ranking from #11 to #4 in the country for our accomplishments in utilizing information technology tools to improve and streamline State government programs in 2001.
Maryland and Virginia continue to coordinate their respective studies for the Capital Beltway corridor in an effort to provide a coordinated transportation planning process between the two states.
Maryland's Board of Medical Examiners, elected by its Medical and Chirurgical Faculty, is responsible for issuing licenses to those wishing to practice medicine.
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Steve Riggins, Software Deveoper
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The University of Maryland Baltimore County Linux Users Group exists to unite linux users and potential linux users.
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John Carthy, Gun Shop Sales Assistant
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Clue: His case went to the US Supreme Court and in 1961 the Court decided that Maryland's requirement that all holders of public office needed to declare their belief in the exis tence of God was violative of the First Amendment.
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Dave Simons, Internet Entrepeneur
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It would feature toll-free dial-up access to Maryland's public libraries and the Internet for the citizens of Maryland and interlibrary network connectivity for applications such as interlibrary loan.
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Astrid Schuhmann, Backpacker
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You can climb Maryland's highest mountain, swim in numerous lakes, hike the Appalachian Trail, brave whitewater rapids or enjoy all kinds of winter sports from skiing to ice fishing.
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Jack Crawford, WWII Veteran
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Maryland's nickname, Old Line State, resulted from the praise the "brave troops of the line" earned from George Washington for their heroism during the Revolutionary War.
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Mark Harris, Priest
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Three of Maryland's four signers of the Declaration of Independence were Anglicans, and the first Anglican bishop to be consecrated on United States soil was Maryland's own Thomas John Claggett.
The Diocese of Maryland has challenged us to reach out actively to other churches in and around Baltimore, that by sharing our resources others may continue the good works they are called to do.
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Thomas Owens, Police Officer
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Law enforcement: Eliminate Maryland's version of the Rockefeller drug laws, which require prolonged incarceration for many youthful drug offenders, effectively conditioning probation and parole on drug testing and treatment.
Currently, Tripp is under investigation regarding Maryland's law prohibiting the taping of conversations without both parties' consent, a crime rarely prosecuted.
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