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Bryan Sears covers the governor and General Assembly, state politics and transportation for Maryland Matters. He has covered the Maryland State House for the last two decades at the Baltimore Sun Media Group, Patch.com and most recently, The Daily Record. Sears has won multiple state and national awards for police and crime reporting, local and state government coverage and investigative reporting that resulted in a guilty plea by a government official for stealing from his own campaign account. He’s a frequent radio and television contributor.

An interim report by the Transportation Revenue and Infrastructure Needs Committee will attempt to make some early proposals to bolster state’s Transportation Trust Fund.

Elections officials say the audit overestimates the problem and says the total number is minuscule.

Elfreth, Atterbeary plan announcements soon, while other big names are seriously contemplating the race.

Green group’s report card measures individual lawmakers’ votes along with the state’s collective progress in addressing climate change and other environmental challenges.

Senate candidate cites Ulman’s ‘cozy relationship’ with special interests.

County elections officials say their plan is the best available option while opponents say it’s ‘motivated by racism.’

Gov. Wes Moore (D) on Monday recommended Ken Ulman, the former Howard County executive, to succeed Yvette Lewis as the next chair of the…

As counties look to creative restrictions, lawmakers in Annapolis weigh restricting local authority to promote broader policy goals.

Son of the late Sen. Paul Sarbanes plans to return to work in the nonprofit sector.

Davis expresses concern over contract with a Montana-based company; Moore says new audit highlights the “brokenness” that existed in the government he inherited.