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A meeting to discuss budget cuts will be open to all lawmakers, Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller said Wednesday after Republicans called a proposal to invite them to a one-party hearing an insincere “sideshow” and turned down an invitation to attend.
Miller, a Democrat, pledged that all recommendations will be considered as the General Assembly works on Gov. Martin O’Malley’s budget proposal to make up for a $2 billion deficit.
“It’s open to everybody so that that meeting should not be held in vain,” Miller said.
Republicans have complained they are not being included in all substantive budget discussions. Instead, they said, Democratic chairmen of fiscal committees sent a letter inviting only Republicans to a Feb. 23 hearing to make proposals.
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