Gov. Martin O'Malley's staff is evaluating a study that discusses the merits of moving either the state's Military Department or the Department of Housing and Community Development to a new location in Prince George's County, a state official said Thursday.
"It is my hope that, in short order, the governor will be making the announcement about the location of a state office building in Prince George's County," Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown (D) said in an interview last week.
Brown lives in the county, which for years has sought to increase the state's presence in Prince George's. No Maryland department is headquartered in the county.
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