The legislature has failed in its duty to mitigate the rate increase. Obviously the governor is disappointed; the greatest disappointment today was for the Maryland consumer.
It's a promising start. The committee is striking a cooperative tone. We hope it continues.
This bill will face the governor's veto should it reach that point.
It seems a little premature to discuss initiatives that would result from the special committee while it is still in the process of uncovering absolutely nothing.
We got up to the ninth inning. Miller stuffed his bill in his drawer and it died.
I would not see a lot of these bills having a bright future, but I don't know that he's used the veto word.
There's a serious disconnect between the rhetoric of the committee and the actions that have taken place today.
It's a very tangible possibility that we could go into special session at this point.
It was a silly idea in the first place.