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A community group in Montgomery County was asked to pay $95,000 for copies of police discipline and complaint records, which, under a 2021 change…

Screenshot of Maryland's new congressional map

Maryland’s new congressional map will likely produce the same 7-1 partisan breakdown as the previous map, an expert for the state said during a…

“Political” Floor Remarks Draw Rebuke From Speaker Jones  With weary legislators closing in a on a key deadline to move bills from one chamber…

House Majority Leader Eric G. Luedtke (D-Montgomery) likened the amendment to the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ legislation that was recently passed in Florida.

The list includes more than a dozen lawmakers who serve with his principal Democratic primary foe in the House of Delegates.

Three weeks. It doesn’t sound like a whole lot of time. But under certain circumstances, a three-week delay can be agony. Three weeks: That’s…

Republicans have resigned from the Women’s Caucus of Maryland after a GOP delegate who was in line to become the next president was leap-frogged for the top job by a Democrat.

Legal challenges to Maryland’s congressional district map will continue after a judge in Anne Arundel County Circuit Court denied the state’s claim that the…

The change is a reflection of the uncertainty over political boundaries in dozens of elections across the state. 

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) and legislators are working to address concerns that service station owners could pocket the benefits of a gas tax freeze in Maryland.