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We talked this week with Sen. Chris Van Hollen about the violence at the capitol, the new congress, and COVID-19’s impact.

Maryland officials said security will be heightened around the State House and capital complex, as the FBI warned Monday of plans for armed protests…

The Maryland Senate’s new Republican leaders are more conservative than their predecessors ― but say they still plan to collaborate with their Democratic colleagues…

Getting elected by the voters alone is not sufficient to qualify a person to serve as a member of the Maryland General Assembly. Before…

Maryland Chatters · Ep. 05 ― U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen and a General Assembly Preview   The world is a much different place…

Two dozen former Republican members of Congress ― including the Eastern Shore’s former Rep. Wayne Gilchrest ― are encouraging their successors to “protect American…

Mark McLaurin, the former political director of SEIU Local 500 and veteran campaign strategist, has joined Indigo Strategies, a political consulting, media and digital…

The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Council 3, the largest union representing Maryland government workers, released its list of prioritized legislation…

Rifkin Weiner Livingston LLC, the well-connected legal and government relations firm based in Annapolis, Baltimore and Bethesda, will announce Monday that Camille G. Fesche…

While he continues to run the day-to-day operations of Anne Arundel County government ― including the local COVID-19 response ― and begins to plot…