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When the dust settled from the wild 2018 election — one that saw dozens of Democrats compete for County Council seats — Montgomery County…

You will never hear “the buck stops here” from Baltimore City politicians. This time, city leaders have been quick to point fingers at state…

After more than nine months of work, eight public workgroup sessions, 10 successful amendments and four hours of heated floor debate, House Speaker Adrienne…

The House of Delegates approved a bill to establish a sports gaming industry in Maryland on Thursday, with little discussion or opposition. House Bill…

Echoing complaints made by Republicans in Congress, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) said on Thursday that he “probably” would have voted against the…

One day before the state lifts most COVID-19 restrictions on business activity and social gatherings, local leaders in Maryland’s largest jurisdictions opted to go…

Despite relentless attempts to amend the bill, the House Police Reform and Accountability Act of 2021 advanced through the chamber Wednesday night virtually untouched….

In the last few years, the Maryland General Assembly has changed drastically, following the departure of the two longest-serving presiding officers in history. Has…

As the U.S. House passed a $1.9 trillion federal stimulus plan on Wednesday, the Maryland House temporarily slowed work on the state budget ―…

After a House panel advanced a rental relief proposal with significant restrictions Tuesday night, fair housing advocates turned to the state Senate in a…