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Gov. Martin O’Malley visited Howard County to warn of effects of sequestration.
O'Malley said 12,000 jobs in the state could be lost.
Governor Martin O'Malley said 12,000 jobs in the state could be lost.
Harford County official, Maryland's governor say sequestration would take a toll on defense and morale.
O'Malley said 12,000 jobs in the state could be lost.
O'Malley visited Howard County Wednesday to warn of the effects of sequestration
The announcement came when Governor Martin O'Malley visited to talk about sequestration.
O'Malley said 12,000 jobs in the state could be lost.