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I served in the Maryland State Senate for 28 years and remain interested in the activities of the Legislature. The coverage of the final…

With COVID-19 continuing to disrupt just about every aspect of life, including the political calendar, Maryland should commit now to moving its June 2…

The COVID-19 crisis has thrust several of America’s governors onto the national stage, mostly through the eyes of television, where state leaders have been…

Being a temporary expat in Croatia, I watched Gov. Larry Hogan’s news conference via Facebook Live Broadcast this week, when he announced the postponement…

Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) announced this week that he has hired a new chief of staff. Tricia “Trish” Russell will replace Karen Robb,…

In the same week that Maryland Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) ordered bars, restaurants, movie theaters and gyms to be shut in response…

State Del. Alice J. Cain (D-Anne Arundel), one of three young women representing the Annapolis area in the General Assembly since 2019, announced Thursday…

Maryland lawmakers left the State House briskly after adjourning Sine Die under the most trying circumstances Wednesday. But their work isn’t entirely done. The…

The Legislative Black Caucus held leadership elections on the final day of the legislative session and three of four incumbents were defeated. Del. Darryl…

Retribution came swiftly and publicly for a member of the House of Delegates Wednesday following a heated vote on a proposal to give the…