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With the General Assembly back in session, the stage is set for yet another debate on the future of slots in Maryland. And that's not all as analysts discuss and dissect politics from Charles to Frederick counties during the Maryland Politics Hour.
Bruce DePuyt, Host of "NewsTalk," News Channel 8
Candy Thomson, Reporter, The Baltimore Sun
Jeffrey Hooke, Chairman, Maryland Tax Education Foundation
Jean Cryor, Maryland House of Delegates (Republican), District 15, Montgomery County
Barbara Hoffman, Partner, The Artemis Group Former Chair of the Maryland Senate Budget and Taxation Committee
Share your thoughts about last night's State of the Union address.
In 1804, Toussant L'Ouverture led a slave revolt to make Haiti the first black republic to declare its independence. Two centuries later, what lies ahead for this troubled island nation?
Larry Birns, Director, Council on Hemispheric Affairs
Selena Mendy Singleton, Executive Vice President, TransAfrica Forum
Rotchilz Francois, News Director, Radio Metropol