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January 28, 2009

O'Malley's sensible stance on Hollywood welfare

He sees past the blizzard of hype and distortion. From Gadi Dechter's and Laura Smitherman's story:

"I'm very receptive to any business that wants to come to Maryland," O'Malley said. But, he added, "I can't look at people who are already taking cuts and sacrificing and tell them that we should be cutting big cash-back checks to Hollywood."

"Cash-back checks to Hollywood" is exactly what this is about.


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About Jay Hancock
Jay Hancock has been a financial columnist for The Baltimore Sun since 2001. He has also been The Baltimore Sun's diplomatic correspondent in Washington and its chief economics writer. Before moving to Baltimore in 1994 he worked for The Virginian-Pilot of Norfolk and The Daily Press of Newport News.

His columns appear Wednesdays and Fridays.
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