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Criticism

Democratic legislators would have us believe Gov. Larry Hogan is the only elected official with an obligation to govern during the current pandemic crisis….

Maryland’s top elections administrator previously blamed a vendor for late ballot deliveries during the state’s recent primary. Now, the State Board of Elections may…

Maryland officials have uncovered a “massive, sophisticated criminal enterprise” that attempted to steal $501 million in unemployment insurance from the state, Gov. Lawrence J….

Prince George’s County’s top health official is requiring all public safety employees to take a COVID-19 test to prevent spread through interacting with county…

The U.S. is failing in the fight against COVID-19. States are setting new records for infections on a daily basis. Hospitals are approaching capacity….

Maryland teachers’ unions and the state PTA are calling on the state to begin the school year fully online. The Maryland State Education Association,…

Maryland will likely roll out an updated unemployment filing system in the fall after claimants spent weeks waiting for benefits earlier this year in…

Clearly concerned about trends showing COVID-19 cases inching up among younger Marylanders — and mindful of other states with COVID-19 outbreaks that have had…

Most Maryland businesses are suffering a loss from the economic downturn caused by COVID-19. Less demand exists for products they sell. Those providing a…

More than 60 members of the General Assembly have written to the Maryland Public Service Commission, urging the PSC, which regulates utilities, to quickly…