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Gov. Martin O'Malley earned high marks for his environmental record in a report card issued this week.
The Maryland League of Conservation Voters gave the governor an A- for his first 18 months in office.
He won praise for pushing for more money for the Chesapeake Bay, creating a climate-change commission, promoting a global-warming bill and voting against the controversial Four Seasons development project on Kent Island.
The league also said it liked that Mr. O'Malley continued to promote environmental issues, even as...
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