MD4Bush Ping!
See also:
Aides cast best light on O'Malley shuffle (Baltimore Sun May 23)
There's been some other NCPAC-related activity in the past week:
-NCPAC was a no-show at Monday's meeting of the Ehrlich Witch Hunt Committee (a.k.a. the Special Joint Committee on State Employee Rights and Protections). The Committee's lawyer, Ward Coe's still trying to find NCPAC, although the Committee is scheduled to wrap up its witch hunt by the end of June and has no additional meetings scheduled. See:
Hearings on state firings conclude (Baltimore Sun (May 23))
Aide to Ehrlich Held Sway in State Firings(Washington Post (May 23))
Ehrlich Aide Defends Administration's Firing Practices(AP via WBAL-TV (May 23))
-The Maryland press has been making hay out of the fact that Governor Ehrlich, when he was a congressman, wrote letters following up on a contributor's request thar the IRS audit the NAACP's tax-exempt status due to overtly political activity. NCPAC was listed as the special projects coordinator for the IRS to contact. See:
Barbs Fly Over Ehrlich's 2001 Poke at NAACP(Washington Post (May 21))