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90 Days of Disappointment

Submitted by Monica Rober on Wed, 04/28/2010 - 16:19

Common Cause Maryland Executive Director Ryan O'Donnell discusses the failings of the Maryland General Assembly to tackle good government reforms in a Baltimore Sun op-ed."If you Google the words "90 days," you get a lot of self-help books, like "Love in 90 Days" and "90 Days to a New Life Direction." What's so appealing about that number that inspires us to think we will be able to accomplish so much during that time? With little to show after another dismal 90-day session of the Maryland General Assembly, we could ask that question of our state lawmakers."Click here to read the full op-ed.

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