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Prince George’s County Executive Angela D. Alsobrooks (D), dressed in a crisp dark suit, sat down at the conference table in the Annapolis office…

The 2019 General Assembly, with its 61 freshman lawmakers, was off to a sleepy start Wednesday. Thirty-eight bills were pre-filed in the House this…

The federal shutdown dragged into Day 19 on Wednesday, leaving tens of thousands of affected Maryland residents unsure about when they’ll return to work…

Maryland elected officials at all levels of government are raging against the partial shutdown of the federal government. Congressional leaders are participating in negotiations…

He received more votes in the last election than any political candidate in Maryland history. He carried Baltimore City and 20 of Maryland’s 23…

For the past 20 years, Maryland Democrats have held a rally and luncheon on the day before the General Assembly convenes in Annapolis. Tuesday’s…

On the day before the start of the General Assembly session, House Speaker Michael E. Busch (D-Anne Arundel) announced changes to leadership positions that…

The Maryland General Assembly kicks off its 439th session on Wednesday with the great expectations that accompany every first year of a four-year legislative…

Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) is at the center of efforts by fellow Democrats to increase pressure on Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) to…

The freshman class of the state Senate – one of the largest in recent memory – is epitomized by two dynamic young leaders, Sen.-elect…