Maryland’s Republican and Democratic senators have recently come together to support a group of bipartisan bills on education, tax and identity theft issues, but will this collaboration have a significant effect? In Maryland’s Gazette, Professor Donald Norris argues, “The reality is on all substantive issues, the parties are miles apart.” Norris is chair of public policy and director of the Maryland Institute for Policy Analysis and Research at UMBC.
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