Gov. Martin O’Malley held his first “tweetup” with constituents at the State House Monday morning.
The governor’s aides picked a group of Marylanders from among his followers on Twitter. Those people then asked O’Malley about promoting tourism, pensions for librarians, revitalizing Baltimore City, and funding for childhood obesity programs.
“It was fantastic to talk policy,” said Marvin Mathew, a University of Maryland student who sat next to...
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