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Former Gov. Parris N. Glendening is joining Scarlet Oak Strategies, the public affairs and political consulting firm founded by his son, Raymond. Scarlet Oak…

General Assembly

Multi-member districts should be kept in the state’s next proposed maps because they boost legislative diversity, proponents of that district model said at a…

As sure as night follows day, national pundits are reading way too much into a single primary result and are prematurely extrapolating trends that…

Editor’s Note: A preliminary injunction was issued in this case on Tuesday morning. Read more here.  After over a week of fast-paced legal activity…

Maryland House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones (D-Baltimore County) and more than 80 Democrats in the House of Delegates sent a letter Friday to Gov….

Maryland’s Deputy Secretary of Transportation, R. Earl Lewis Jr., has written a letter to a regional panel identifying 15 projects that could be put…

The field of Democratic challengers vying to unseat Montgomery County State’s Attorney John J. McCarthy (D) in 2022 grew again this week: Perry Paylor,…

The Maryland General Assembly has launched its own commission to draw new congressional and legislative district maps. Senate President Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City) and…

Members of the Maryland Citizens Redistricting Commission heard a familiar appeal from residents of Baltimore City and Anne Arundel and Howard counties at a…

Maryland’s top fiscal leaders sounded the alarm once again on Wednesday over state spending through emergency contracts that are exempt from the financial oversight…