[Maryland] Gov. Parris N. Glendening today lambasted lawmakers who want to divert Maryland's share of the national tobacco settlement from cancer research and education for use on myriad smaller, localized and sometimes "odd" projects...."There are many voices in the legislature today who have a different idea about how we should spend this money," he said. "There are a few that are odd, like build an additional road or cut taxes."
An Inclusive Litany
2/26/00
The Washington Post, February 26, 2000: