Teens get chance to ask questions
By JEFF HORSEMAN - Staff Writer
Teens get chance to ask questions
By JEFF HORSEMAN - Staff Writer
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
01/16/07
Like a press corps veteran, Rebecca Stolzenbach took the microphone.Rising from the crowd, the 15-year-old North County High School sophomore asked Gov.-elect Martin O’Malley what he’d cut to meet his goal of funding education.
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Gov.-elect Martin O'Malley answers a question at the One Maryland Youth Inaugural on Monday while Lt. Gov-elect Anthony Brown looks on.
The outgoing mayor of Baltimore hoped to make state government leaner. He admitted that some capital projects — he didn’t say which ones — might have to wait a year or two in order to address Maryland’s school construction and repair backlog.
But he did deliver a present to the more than 100 high-schoolers gathered for the first-ever One Maryland Youth Inaugural at St. John’s College yesterday. Mr....
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