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Governor Considers Hundreds of Millions of Dollars in Budget Cuts

House Speaker Michael E. Busch and Gov. Martin O'Malley / Newsline Photo by James K. Sanborn
House Speaker Michael E. Busch (left) and Gov. Martin O'Malley during a Main Street tour of Annapolis businesses earlier in the week. (Newsline photo by James K. Sanborn)

The $400 million in cuts could hit public safety, education and health services, Gov. Martin O'Malley says.

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O'Malley tours Main Street, Annapolis.

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