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Congress appears unlikely to pass a holiday on the federal gas tax, while in Maryland legislative leaders continue to resist a call to go into special session.

Party leaders are scheduled to address the Democratic National Committee’s Rules and By-laws Committee on Thursday afternoon, as the DNC looks to shake up the nominating process across the nation.

Ranked-choice voting incentivizes positive campaigns based on winning alliances between candidates and on becoming the second choice of voters favoring another candidate.

Testifying at the fourth hearing of the Jan. 6 special committee, three GOP officials related their experiences with President Trump’s pressure campaign. 

Two Democratic candidates for governor made major appearances in Baltimore City on Tuesday. One was a policy rollout, one was an announcement of high-profile endorsements.

The U.S. General Services Administration is expected to pick the best of three locations as soon as September, ending nearly two decades of advocacy, confusion and frustration.

Schulz rival says she has repeatedly rebuffed Republican debate opportunities

As the primary election season unfolds, Maryland Matters is committed to illuminating the policy priorities — and policy differences — among the candidates for governor.

The first woman joined Congress more than a century ago, but not until this month have any of the 540 rooms in the U.S….

Candidates for Montgomery County Executive and the County Council’s at-large seats discussed health, education and jobs at a political forum held on Thursday. The…