A bill proposed in this year’s Maryland General Assembly would require more transparency with how local government agencies spend money received from opioid case settlements.
A bill proposed in this year’s Maryland General Assembly would require more transparency with how local government agencies spend money received from opioid cas
A last-minute bill proposed in the Maryland General Assembly may soon establish a filing deadline for child sex abuse claims against the state, potentially limi
Maryland lawmakers are considering several bills to increase access to voting and create more transparency in processes to fill legislative vacancies.
Between a budget crunch, a housing crisis, and a new appetite in Annapolis for tackling longstanding energy and environmental issues, this year’s Maryland General Assembly session could be a very productive one.
The Maryland Freedom Caucus rolled out a four-point plan which they said will reduce electric bills.Republican lawmakers called on the Maryland General Assembly and Gov. Wes Moore to take action to restore energy independence,
Questions about the practicality of Gov. Wes Moore’s budget proposal, dubbed the “Growth Agenda,” continue to increase as the General Assembly heads into its closing half of
A national taxpayer advocate warned that Gov. Wes Moore’s tax plan could significantly affect the state’s middle class.
Easier path sought for more nuclear energy in Maryland; lawmakers ready $500M more in cuts; tensions erupt over expanding drug board; Commentary: Is this anyway to run a business?
Catholic Charities of Baltimore won state grants to fight chronic absenteeism in three Maryland public school districts by connecting troubled students with the mental health services they need.
Maryland lawmakers are considering two bills this session that would change how circuit court judges are chosen.
Nikki Tyree is executive director of the League of Women Voters of Maryland. General Assembly members should be elected by their constituents. Hardly a radical notion, but it doesn't always happen in Maryland, where insiders get to fill legislative vacancies, a process that it's time to change, write Linda Kohn and Nikki Tyree.
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