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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.

Rather than relying on tax credits that leave out the families in most dire need, Maryland should pursue a bold, comprehensive solution, a teacher writes.

Maryland should get rid of “antiquated and discriminatory” policies for cannabis drug testing by employers, an advocate argues.

In alliance together, environmentalists and farmers are teaming up to address on-farm composting rules.

The head of the Delmarva Fisheries Association shares his ideas for improving water quality in the Bay and water flowing into the Bay.

The head of the Maryland Office of People’s Counsel pushes back against arguments that Maryland is not ready for an electrification transformation.

As we mark Disability Awareness Month, it is time to reaffirm and amplify our commitment to providing exceptional special education services and supports.

The deal approved by the General Assembly in 2020 to renovate both Pimlico and Laurel Park racecourses and keep the Preakness in Baltimore is in deep trouble.

Maryland’s paid family leave program will improve the health of Marylanders of all ages and backgrounds — but key to the program’s success will be splitting costs equally.

A new approach to billing for behavioral health and addiction treatment could help save lives, a medical clinic director writes.

No student should go undernourished in Maryland schools, a student advocate writes.