
Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R), who has been quiet about the developments taking place in the General Assembly for the first nine weeks…

The Senate moved forward Friday on House Bill 1052, which would remove regulatory powers over alcohol and tobacco from the comptroller’s office. Widely viewed as…

Some Maryland senators want to force a conversation about an ambitious decade-long education funding effort. The Senate Budget and Taxation Committee voted unanimously Thursday…

The Fight for Fifteen is likely headed to a conference committee. The Senate gave preliminary approval Wednesday evening to Senate Bill 280, its version of…

Even as legislation allowing Johns Hopkins University to establish a private police force marches slowly toward what feels like inevitable passage, it remains an…

The sea of red shirts stretched down the boulevard leading to Maryland’s State House, eventually packed in to stretch from the corner of the…

Teachers and students who attended Monday night’s March For Our Schools rally near the State House sketched a portrait of crowded classrooms, aging buildings…
The direction of the University System of Maryland leadership continues to be a topic of great debate in the General Assembly. On Monday evening,…
It wasn’t the easy budgeting year that lawmakers thought they might have early in the legislative session, but House appropriators approved a $46 billion…
Children go to school to learn – not to face brain-harming levels of lead exposure. State lawmakers are working this year to expand upon…