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Maryland Matters welcomes guest commentary submissions at [email protected]. We suggest a 750-word limit and reserve the right to edit or reject submissions. We do not accept columns that are endorsements of candidates or submissions from political candidates. Views of writers are their own.

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 Baltimore’s 2019-2022 Transportation Improvement Plan project viewer depicted below shows with a single purple dot the only mass transit project to be constructed in…

During the primary season, the business group Empower Montgomery released a scathing report written by the Sage Policy Group criticizing Montgomery County. The Sage Group’s…

You recently published a letter from David Hines that noted shortcomings in our current system of plurality voting and discussed alternative methods. Unfortunately, he…

Conventional wisdom suggests Larry Hogan, a popular incumbent running for reelection, might have the upper hand against his Democratic opponent, Ben Jealous. But after…

One important angle that has been ignored in most coverage of the Montgomery County executive race is the impact that better voting systems than…

Today, the Institute for Nonprofit News — which counts Maryland Matters as a member — joins journalists across the country in asking you, the…

On Aug. 7, our competitor in Baltimore City’s 45th legislative district, Del. Cheryl D. Glenn (D), published an article in Maryland Matters calling for…

 Having won her primary re-election easily, it feels like Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby (D) has already receded into the background as…

We wish to offer some context to the commentary “Don’t Impede Maryland’s Progress on Wind and Solar,” which was published in Maryland Matters on…

Food & Water Watch recently released a national report on Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS), which was recently critiqued on this page. We’d like to…