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Well, we’ve had time to read through and absorb the latest round of state campaign finance reports, and here’s our big takeaway: State Comptroller…

Administration officials pressed senators to quickly pass Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s (R) proposed COVID-19 relief package at a Tuesday hearing. Hogan has urged…

The Maryland Multi-Housing Association, a trade association for owners and managers of multi-family homes and apartments, has hired a new lobbyist. The Owings Mills-based…

Following a year fraught with social unrest wrapped in a global pandemic, members of the Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland have their eyes focused…

Demand for COVID-19 vaccines in Maryland is quickly outpacing the state’s supply of vaccines, causing confusion for residents and prompting tough questions from lawmakers…

Nearly half of Maryland’s 47 state senators entered their third year in office with at least $100,000 in their campaign accounts, a Maryland Matters…

The state’s largest state worker union announced the deaths of three more of its members from COVID-19 Friday, including two officers from the Department…

He was remembered by his successor as “a country boy from Clinton who became a kingmaker in Annapolis.”   A softie and a hard-ass, everyone…

Former Maryland Senate president Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. (D) returned one last time to the Maryland State House Thursday evening — the place…

Two years ago, Del. Adrienne A. Jones (D-Baltimore County) and state Sen. Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City) were the legislative equivalent of middle managers —…