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Maryland Matters staffers will be all over your airwaves in the next few days, discussing the upcoming General Assembly session and other political developments….

Things were hectic in the office of Congressman-elect David J. Trone (D-Md.) on Thursday morning. Staffers were getting their emails set up and looking…

More vanquished Republicans have found refuge in the Hogan administration. Maryland Department of Disabilities Secretary Carol Beatty on Thursday announced that Del. Christian J….

Partisan redistricting was a hot topic across the country last year. But I have fought against partisan gerrymandering since 1970, when I first learned…

State Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. (D-Calvert) and House Speaker Michael E. Busch (D-Anne Arundel) will be raising money together 36 hours…

Maryland Democrats on Capitol Hill are declaring victory in their bid to kill a contentious policy that targets federal workers. House lawmakers announced Wednesday…

Baltimore Mayor Catherine E. Pugh (D) has a new chief of staff to kick off the new year. Pugh announced Wednesday that Bruce H….

John Fiastro Jr., a top official with the Maryland Energy Administration with a decade and a half of Annapolis policy experience, is moving on…

The former chief spokesman for the Baltimore Police Department will be in front of media cameras again, this time as press secretary for Baltimore…

The Libertarian Party has sued the state in federal court, challenging two aspects of Maryland’s ballot access laws. Maryland law requires small political parties…