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739:) to either spend eight percent of payroll on employee health care, or pay that amount to a state health program for the uninsured. The bill was commonly nicknamed after Walmart because it was the only company in Maryland of that size that did not already spend the requisite eight percent. Ehrlich, after consulting with counsel regarding the legal validity of the bill, vetoed the proposed legislation as it would run afoul of federal law. Despite this, and over the pleas of state representatives whose constituents benefited from Walmart's employment and feared a diminished presence in the state, the Democratic legislators of the Maryland Legislature passed the bill over Ehrlich's veto, in part leading to cancellation of the building of a Walmart distribution center in one of Maryland's poorest counties. 2886: 667: 746:). The bill's supporters claimed that the veto showed Ehrlich, whose official biography describes him as "unapologetically pro-business," had sided with "big corporate interests rather than Maryland's working families." For his part, Ehrlich called the bill the "first step toward government-run health care" by "anti-jobs lawmakers." He claimed that it would hurt low and middle-income consumers and was unfair to Wal-Mart and other businesses. On July 7, 2006, the Maryland law was overturned in federal court by U.S. District Judge Frederick Motz, who ruled that the law violated the 348: 912: 3090: 811: 51: 819: 1413: 608:. The rural areas of Maryland – largely Republican – had long criticized Glendening for what they perceived as zealous environmental regulations; in addition, they believed that he did not give sufficient attention to their needs for infrastructure improvements (bridges, highways, etc.). 685:
Under Ehrlich's tenure, Maryland stayed 0.5% or more below the national unemployment average. The unemployment rate dropped significantly from 4.5% in 2003 to 3.9% in 2006, with an increase of 98,000 private sector jobs, aided by its proximity to the strong labor market associated with the national
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In 2004, Ehrlich signed the Chesapeake Bay Restoration Act: it funds upgrades of water treatment plants to reduce pollution discharge by a surcharge on business and residential water and septic bills. The resulting reduction in pollution into the bay was expected to meet approximately one-third of
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proposal that was overturned by Maryland's highest court. Townsend's popularity continued to fall when it was reported that much of her campaign money was given by out-of-state donors; Ehrlich remained on the attack while the lieutenant governor's poll numbers declined.
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announced she would be vacating her seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Ehrlich announced his candidacy for the open seat and won the election in November 1994. During his term, he introduced legislation aimed at helping
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traditionally votes Democratic and had not elected a Republican governor in almost 40 years, Ehrlich won the race (52% of the vote to Townsend's 47%). He was the sixth Republican governor in state history and the first since
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In December 2011, Ehrlich's 2010 campaign manager, Paul E. Schurick, was convicted of four counts of fraud and conspiracy concerning a scheme to suppress the black vote using 112,000 fraudulent
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In August 2022, the Maryland Republican Party announced that Ehrlich would lead its "2022 Victory Campaign" to support the party's nominees in that year's elections, including
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Ehrlich said "fiscal responsibility, education, health, and the environment, public safety, and commerce" were the "Five Pillars" of his administration. He opposed sales and
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After law school, Ehrlich worked for Ober, Kaler, Grimes & Shriver, a Baltimore law firm, and became active in politics. In November 1986, Ehrlich won a seat in the
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Governor Ehrlich opted to seek a second term and did not face opposition in the Republican primary. On November 7, 2006, Ehrlich was defeated for re-election in the
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Ehrlich won all his elections in Congress by margins of at least 25%. He announced he would be forgoing reelection in 2002 to run for governor. He was succeeded by
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Critics of the international discount chain claimed that Wal-Mart's low wages force employees and their dependents to rely on state healthcare assistance. (See
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Ehrlich established a Department of Disabilities within his cabinet for people with disabilities β€“ the first such cabinet-level agency in the nation.
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On March 15, 2002, Ehrlich announced his candidacy for the governorship. He attacked Glendening's record, tying his Democratic opponent, Lt. Gov.
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they'd like him to pick NFL games, as other politicians β€“ including former Maryland governor Bob Ehrlich β€“ have long done for the show.
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A month after he left public office, Ehrlich and several aides from his administration opened a Baltimore-area office of North Carolina law firm
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Bill, which required businesses with more than 10,000 employees in the state (three of the four companies being Walmart,
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Radio every Saturday from 2007 to 2010. Governor Ehrlich has guest lectured at Towson University in Professor
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The former guv spent the afternoon at Towson U. professor Rick Vatz's class, as he has many times before
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During the election, Townsend was criticized for her choice of running mate; she picked retired
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Governor Bob Ehrlich's addresses to my 'Persuasion' class at Towson twice a year 1993-present
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On March 30, Ehrlich announced that he would challenge incumbent Governor Martin O'Malley.
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campaigned in Maryland with Ehrlich, calling him "one of the best governors of all-time."
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for the US presidency. He was the Chairman of Giuliani's Mid-Atlantic Campaign Committee.
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In January 2006, Ehrlich vetoed the "Fair Share Health Care Bill," also known as the
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Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Maryland
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His former lieutenant governor, then Chairman of the Republican National Committee
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also appeared at a fundraiser to endorse Ehrlich. Former New York City Mayor
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in 1993. They have two sons, Drew Robert Ehrlich and Joshua Taylor Ehrlich.
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firm to take control of six U.S. port operations, including those at the
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Ehrlich was the first Republican to serve as governor of Maryland since
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In June 2010, Ehrlich was endorsed by Terrapin basketball standout and
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left office in 1969. He served one term before being defeated in his
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In the general election, Ehrlich lost again to O'Malley 56% to 42%.
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In 2006, Ehrlich signed a law banning police traffic ticket quotas.
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Ehrlich receiving the endorsement of the Fraternal Order of Police
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2001-2002 Official Congressional Directory: 107th Congress
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Former Maryland Governor Bob Ehrlich Endorses Giuliani
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In March 2007, Ehrlich endorsed former New York Mayor
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Ehrlich was born in the Southwest Baltimore suburb of
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Ehrlich and his wife hosted their own radio show on
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While in Congress, Ehrlich served on the U.S. House
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