A request from Prince George's County's for $139 million more in state education aid than was budgeted this year brought a sharp rebuke Friday from the administration of Gov. Martin O'Malley (D).
"Your proposal ... suggests that you believe that the governor's winning reelection is the
equivalent to winning the lottery," T. Eloise Foster, O'Malley's budget secretary, wrote in a letter to Prince George's Schools Superintendent William R. Hite Jr. "Like the moms and dads who live in Maryland, government must learn to live within constrained budgets. I would suggest that you look to streamline administrative and non-classroom functions."
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