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Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley has not publicly ruled out the possibility of a July 9 special session. (Rod Lamkey Jr./The Washington Times)

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** FILE ** Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley (Barbara L. Salisbury/The Washington Times)

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"We've not only been able to do the tough things on revenues to balance the budget, but we've also been able to protect our priorities." - Governor Martin O'Malley, Maryland Democrat

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Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley speaks before a bill signing ceremony at the State House in Annapolis, Wednesday, May 2, 2012. O'Malley and legislative leaders have agreed to call lawmakers back to session on May 14, 2012. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)

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Maryland leaders (from left) Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller, Gov. Martin O'Malley and Speaker of the House Michael E. Busch attend Wednesday's bill signing-ceremony at the State House in Annapolis. The governor and legislative leaders have tentatively agreed to call lawmakers back May 14 to vote on the revenue package that didn't beat the General Assembly's adjournment deadline last month. (Associated Press)

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Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley signs one of approximately 300 bills at the State House in Annapolis, Wednesday, May 2, 2012. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)

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Gov. Martin O'Malley, left, and Maryland Transportation Secretary Beverley Swaim-Staley discuss light rail projects while riding a MARC train in August 2009 (AP Photo/Brian Witte)

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Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley is flanked by state Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. (left) and House Speaker Michael E. Busch during a bill-signing April 10. Mr. O'Malley spoke of his disappointment with the failure to pass a revenue package. (Rod Lamkey Jr/The Washington Times)

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Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley says his only goal for a special General Assembly session in May is to pass a revenue package, which the assembly failed to pass in the regular session, leaving a budget with more than $500 million in cuts. (Rod Lamkey Jr/The Washington Times)