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Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) will be making his first appearance on WTOP Radio’s “Ask the Governor” program this Tuesday at 10 a.m….

Seeking to blunt what they consider to be the damaging impact of money in American political campaigns, the Maryland House of Delegates has approved a…

Spurred by last week’s announcement that Maryland is looking at a $430 million budget surplus for the upcoming fiscal year, several nonprofit groups are…

The House remained a step ahead of the Senate when it came to enacting new gun control legislation, passing its version of a bill…

Hours after a legislative committee torpedoed a bill to boost Maryland’s renewable energy standard to 50 percent, clean energy advocates got a consolation prize…

Rep. John Delaney’s uniquely early announcement that he was running for president in 2020 was a bold and audacious move – even if it…

Activists on both sides of the immigration debate are leaning hard on Maryland lawmakers this week, offering testimony late into the evening Tuesday on…

Heavy is the head that wears the crown.   Just ask Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. (D-Calvert), who volunteered as much Wednesday,…

Some high-profile organizations in the Maryland political and public policy sphere are going through some leadership changes. At Common Cause/Maryland, the good government group,…

Seeking to blunt what they consider to be the damaging impact of money in American political campaigns, the Maryland House of Delegates has approved a…