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It is disheartening that the commissioners continue to move the goal post.

Hours later, legislative panel endorses spending guidelines that leaders describe as ‘fiscally responsible’

While the recommendation of the steering committee doesn’t automatically translate into victory in the full caucus vote, it sure helps.

The incoming Moore-Miller administration is turning to a trio of young but seasoned veterans of state government and politics to help them.

Oftentimes, the chatter about the names you hear for key positions are coming directly from the wannabes who wish to serve in the Moore administration or from people who are close to them.

State House sunshine

The public’s ability to monitor government actions is eroded when document requests bring a big bill, legal groups say

Several Maryland political leaders were present at the White House for the historic bill signing.

Pretrial

The votes to join the state’s largest public employee union were overwhelming

Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders are the fastest-growing populations in the United States, with record turnout during the last election cycle