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An emotional debate in the Maryland Senate over whether to pass aid-in-dying legislation ended Wednesday in a tied vote and the measure’s defeat. After…

The Maryland Department of Health has tapped a former Queen Anne’s County administrator to be deputy secretary of Operations. The agency announced Wednesday that…

Legislation to establish a Prescription Drug Affordability Board in Maryland has already been scaled back drastically. But Republicans still have questions – and objections….

The House of Delegates voted 111-19 on Monday night to pass Senate Bill 251, which would allow medical professionals to prescribe a pre-exposure prophylaxis…

I am the president of AFSCME Maryland Retiree Chapter 1, representing Maryland state retirees. I worked for 30 years for the Highland Health Facilities…

A bill to rein in prescription drug prices received a strong, bipartisan boost in the House Health and Government Operations Committee on Friday, with…

A key Senate committee voted Friday afternoon to send an aid-in-dying bill to the chamber floor, but advocates on both sides are unhappy with…

As a small business owner who employs and serves Maryland residents, I am eager to see the Time to Care Act of 2019 (HB…

In a bid to calm the furor over ethics concerns that have rocked the University of Maryland Medical System, the institution’s board of directors…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) and a top state lawmaker shared “strong views” during a meeting with the men who run the University…