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By Allison Donahue I waited outside the Michigan Senate chamber to ask Sen. Peter Lucido (R) on Tuesday for a comment about the Detroit…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. plans to release a so-called “Accountability Budget” on Wednesday morning. In previewing his budget plan on Tuesday, Hogan promised…

Through tears, Athena Haniotis described her journey of homelessness to the members of the Maryland Senate Budget and Taxation Committee Tuesday. “I was a…

In the wake of a crippling ransomware attack that froze government computers in Baltimore City last year, a Maryland lawmaker hopes to give prosecutors…

When advocates of “death with dignity” legislation descend on Annapolis later this month, it will be the sixth year running that they have attempted…

Reports of discrimination in the State House complex were down last year, according to an annual report reviewed by lawmakers on Friday. There were…

Before Twitter, people used little paper notes to tell members of Congress what they thought about impeachment.  Former U.S. Rep. Constance A. Morella, a…

A bill that would increase transparency into law enforcement investigations is back before the Maryland General Assembly, after failing to get a vote in…

Economic and criminal justice, education and health care are among the top priorities of the Legislative Black Caucus for the burgeoning 2020 session. During…

Legislative leaders sent mixed signals Wednesday on whether to probe Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s relationship with his development firm, with one chamber expressing…