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A group of more than 600 Democratic legislators from 49 states have signed an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court urging the justices…

Sharfstein’s new leadership position reignites a series of unanswered legal and ethics questions related to recent appointments on the commission.

Senate president addresses multiple issues in speech before Democratic political club.

Despite the recent fatality from the disease, the Department of Health believes that the case does not indicate “any threat of local transmission in Maryland.”

Griffith’s resignation will create a series of political dominoes. Senate President Bill Ferguson will have to pick a new chair of the Finance Committee, and Prince George’s Democratic leaders will recommend a replacement for her Senate seat.

Maryland union members will participate in “informational picketing” along with Virginia and Washington, D.C. Kaiser Permanente unions on Thursday and Friday.

Several new health care bills have gone into effect, and they may serve as a jumping off point for additional health-focused bills in the upcoming 2024 legislative session.

Free pantries already facing high demand after pandemic aid curtailed.

In Maryland, 123,000 people who rely on the WIC program could be at risk of losing funds to purchase select food and receive vouchers for vegetables and fruit.

Gilman Hall at Johns Hopkins University

The network may help identify and guide emergency responses to any changes in the COVID pandemic or any other threatening diseases that arise in the future.