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Government
O’Malley asks superintendents to scour for savingsPublished 10/21/09
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — With an ominous budget challenge looming again, Gov. Martin O'Malley called on school superintendents Tuesday to work together in hunting for ways to save money.
O'Malley largely has protected education from budget cuts since he took office in 2007, but he put superintendents on notice during a meeting in Annapolis that he needs their help to battle a staggering $2 billion shortfall next year in the state's $13 billion operational budget.
"There's nothing that focuses the mind like our own execution, is there? So I want you to really get focused on ways that we can do things together...
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