Religious sects schedule plan to lobby - 2004-01-18
When members of Arbutus United Methodist Church want the governor to know they contest gambling or back health care reform, they can merely buttonhole Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. after Sunday services.
Still, Maryland religious groups — many of whom are against the governor's plan to supplement education funds with slot machine revenue — seldom leave such issues to casual encounters, rather they use a well-organized system that works the General Assembly as do other advocacy groups.
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