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A Senate panel took the first bite out of Gov. Martin O’Malley’s $13 billion general fund spending plan Monday night, voting to remove an estimated $150 million, mostly from small snips to hundreds of education and health programs.
“We tried to do the appropriate thing,” said Sen. Edward J. Kasemeyer, who chairs the Health, Education and Human Resources Subcommittee. “We could have taken more.”
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