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One year into the pandemic ― and about two months since the COVID-19 vaccine first became available to certain segments of the population ―…

Vote by Mail

Like everything else in 2020, our elections had to adapt to the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure people could safely vote. The pandemic has laid…

The specter of the 2020 presidential election hovered over the House of Delegates as it gave final approval Friday morning to a bill that…

Republicans in the General Assembly want more say over how their members are assigned to committees – but a bid to do so was…

A sea of gloved fists — white with knuckles painted blood red — floated above bowed heads outside the State House Thursday evening as…

U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) named Tylease Alli, a Bowie resident, as the new reading clerk for the House of Representatives. Alli previously…

Lawmakers who support police reform have found themselves in a conundrum: How does one pursue truly meaningful change that has a real chance at…

Five Republican amendments to legislation that would let individuals choose to continue voting by mail were shot down in the House of Delegates on…

A proposal that would clarify exemptions to Maryland’s new tax on digital advertising moved forward in the Senate on Thursday. This emergency bill from…

The U.S. House passed sweeping voting rights, redistricting, campaign finance and ethics reform, late Wednesday night along party lines in a 220 to 210…