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Opinion
Guest Column One-party control of state government not healthy for anyonePublished 03/16/08
By Del. STEVE SCHUH
Everyone knows Maryland is dominated by the Democratic Party. But until I began my service in the House of Delegates I didn't fully appreciate just how out of balance things are.
I recently commented to Speaker of the House Mike Busch, D-Annapolis, that the contest between Republicans and Democrats in the General Assembly is like a match between Chesapeake Bay Middle School and Duke in basketball - and Duke never lets up! He laughed. I didn't. Our nation's founders understood the importance of balance, moderation and separation of powers in the halls of government. The two-party...
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