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Bill would provide wage replacement to affected workers and incentivize businesses to remain at the Port of Baltimore.

Maryland Matters and several other groups are cosponsoring the U.S. Senate forum, which will focus on environmental issues and preserving democracy.

The $1.2 billion tax, fee and gaming package from the House remains the sticking point for senators. And it isn’t clear when the budget conference committee will meet again.

House Judiciary Committee votes to move measure to the full House of Delegates, but the jointly assigned bill must go to the Health and Government Operations Committee first.

Del. Harry Bhandari (D-Baltimore County) sees himself as a representation of the opportunities that an immigrant can have in the United States.

Gov. Wes Moore is creating an Intergovernmental Economic Response Team and is putting Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller in charge of state efforts related to economic and financial recovery.

Just 116 of the nation’s nearly 7,400 state lawmakers qualify as ‘working class,’ in a new survey. Two are from Maryland.

Former political rivals are working together in the wake of the Francis Scott Key Bridge disaster.

Some Democrats raised concerns about the Republican nominee’s temperament to serve on the Maryland State Board of Elections. She was confirmed on a 32-12 vote.

The House and Senate are at odds over a measure designed to improve the approval process for higher education programs.