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Lawmakers are set to convene a special session on Monday to tackle congressional redistricting, but anti-gerrymandering activists say the window for members of the…

Next week’s special General Assembly session has a fairly limited agenda. Lawmakers are scheduled to produce a new congressional map for Maryland, consider whether…

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Gubernatorial candidate Rushern L. Baker III (D) will announce Friday that, if elected, he will move the governor’s office to the city of Baltimore…

House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer (D) endorsed Rep. Anthony G. Brown’s bid for Maryland Attorney General on Thursday, citing his colleague’s civil rights…

Katie Curran O’Malley (D), a recently retired judge and a former first lady of Maryland, launched her bid for state Attorney General on Wednesday…

If you’re hankering for more talk about redistricting and the special General Assembly session taking place next week to draw new congressional district lines,…

Lucia Ruta remembers a time when abortions were illegal. A native of Washington, D.C., she says she received an abortion in a back alley…

AFSCME Council 3 and AFSCME Council 67, which together represent more than 50,000 state, county, municipal, school board, and higher education employees across Maryland,…

Senate Majority Leader Nancy J. King (D-Montgomery) will chair the decennial Senate Standing Committee on Reapportionment and Redistricting, Senate President Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City)…

Editor’s note: This story has been updated to include a letter from House leaders to the governor on the timing of the appointment. The…