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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.

Lower Health Costs

At a time when affordable access to health care and innovative health solutions have never been more important, the Maryland Prescription Drug Affordability Board…

Mass Transit

As many of us have spent the last several weeks confined to our homes in the midst of an unprecedented nationwide lockdown, South Koreans…

In less than six months, voters in the United States of America will decide the future of our nation. And make no mistake, the…

Michael Bloomberg’s candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination brought about a broad realization: a lot of people dislike Michael Bloomberg. Much of the Right…

Across America, it’s Teacher Appreciation Week. This week in Maryland, a member of Congress and a county council are celebrating the educators and support…

Essential workers who are processing our chicken, picking our crabs and harvesting our crops are critical to the food supply in our region. And…

Brad German and Barbara Coufal: To Really Create Jobs, State Should Turn to Shovel-Ready Public Works Projects Jennifer Russel’s recent guest commentary on the…

At-Large Candidate

I am a husband, father, former FARMS (low-income) student and former substitute teacher. I am a current candidate for the at-large seat on the…

Larry Gibson: The Most Qualified, the Least Qualified and Those in Between I have spent 50 years teaching, encouraging and helping young people become…

The new decade has brought unprecedented changes and challenges within four months. We convened the legislative session in January with two new presiding officers. We had…