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Fate of a controversial and lucrative contract proposal is now up in the air.

Two-day orientation offers incoming legislators valuable tricks of the trade

Promises to move beyond the pandemic, build on their counties’ strengths, and seize on the opportunities presented by unprecedented federal largesse heading their way.

New county exec pledges to work with municipal leaders and Gov.-elect Wes Moore’s administration, but vows to maintain county’s ‘guiding principles.’

Frederick County Council includes first African-American elected to county government and an 18-year-old admirer of President Trump.

Social conservatives won seats on 14 school boards across the state.

Maryland Democrats, whose primary is scheduled for late April, had hoped to be assigned an earlier date.

Each transition panel includes a combination of policy experts, advocates, elected officials, and campaign donors — though those are not mutually exclusive.

Graduates were elected state comptroller and Frederick County executive this year, and 16 members of the General Assembly are Emerge alums.