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The Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee began debate on a hard-fought piece of immigrants’ rights legislation Tuesday. The TRUST Act would provide protections for Maryland’s…

Despite being on the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee’s voting list Monday, legislation to provide protections for and establish trust between Maryland’s undocumented residents and…

Alanah Davis reflects on her experiences with realizing themes of racial fantasy in the world, especially with Asian women as she grieves alongside the…

After touring Asian-owned businesses in Howard County on Monday, Governor Lawrence J. Hogan (R) addressed the spike in violence against Asian Americans and announced…

On a day when the House of Delegates pushed through dozens of bills in a mad dash to pass legislation before the end of…

Police reform has been top of mind for many Marylanders this General Assembly session — lawmakers included. Following a year fraught with nationally highlighted…

When Maryland Del. Lily Qi (D-Montgomery) first heard about the shootings of six Asian women at spas in the Atlanta area this week, she…

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Maryland’s Juvenile Justice Reform Council has wrapped up its final report and recommendations, and the associated legislative package is making its way through the General Assembly….

A proposal that would let voters opt-in to automatically receive mail-in ballots in statewide elections passed out of the Maryland Senate Friday. The bill…

When the House of Delegates voted earlier this month to advance House Bill 655, Speaker Adrienne A. Jones (D-Baltimore County) celebrated the moment, writing…