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Maryland Republican Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. appears to be beating the political drum louder this legislative session with nearly eight months still to…

Did the Maryland Chamber of Commerce inadvertently and indirectly ‘dis a powerful state senator in an electronic newsletter last week? The newsletter features a…

Maryland Matters’ trivia contest on Maryland history and politics is this Tuesday evening! It’s taking place in the upstairs bar at Stan & Joe’s Saloon,…

As part of the federal tax-cut legislation in December, Republicans in Congress gutted a key component of the Affordable Care Act — the so-called…

An effort to repeal Maryland’s state song will fall short for at least the eighth time in the last 45 years. All that’s left, following…

If there was any doubt that Krishanti Vignarajah hopes to capitalize on being the only woman in the nine-candidate Democratic gubernatorial primary, look no…

A bill that would require the State Department of Education and the Maryland Department of Health to develop guidelines that could possibly limit the…

Hours after a shooting at a Southern Maryland school Tuesday, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) faulted the General Assembly for not moving more…

Former U.S. Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. said legal challenges to redistricting schemes like Maryland’s provide the Supreme Court an opportunity to erect…

On April 9, when the 188 members of the Maryland General Assembly are sweating through the final hours of their 90-day legislative session, the…