With a new survey touting higher levels of public support, advocates pledged to resume their campaign to sway the General Assembly.
New bill is seen as an attempt to bridge a split over strategy between the state Senate and House of Delegates.
Analysts said the results are yet another sign that the disgraced former president retains broad support among rank-and-file Republicans.
The governor laid claim to historic investments in education, transportation and public safety, and said he delivered on promises he offered as a candidate.
Legislation would prohibit companies from boosting prices on essential goods or services more than 10% during or shortly after a state of emergency.
A Prince George’s County judge ruled that the County Council failed to follow the law when it approved a controversial redistricting plan.
The Prince George’s County Board of Education has seen many changes over the years. It appears the wheels of change are about to spin again.
Maryland policy-makers can expect robust economic growth in the years ahead, fueled by federal aid, a return of workers to the labor force, and consumer spending.
The Maryland Senate spent nearly $200,000 to construct a flag-draped platform for members of the chamber to conduct television interviews.
Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. and top officials acknowledged for the first time Wednesday that the Dec. 4 cyberattack was an act of ransomware.