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School districts discuss challenges meeting Blueprint goals, include funding, expansion of prekindergarten services and hiring and retaining qualified teachers.

House Bill 538, aiming to incentivize developers to add affordable housing options in future developments, lagged behind Moore’s other two housing-centered bills.

League of Conservation Voters Action Fund backs Elfreth in multi-candidate Democratic primary.

Congressman was giving a lecture on democracy, but pivoted to take questions about the war in Gaza.

Workers who died were immigrants from Central America, fixing potholes on the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Will their deaths change the tenor of the immigration policy debate?

The two bills come at a time when access to abortion measures is in question again, as the U.S. Supreme Court is considering case that could severely restrict a common drug used in medical abortions.

Senator defends gun liability and noneconomic damages bills in back-to-back House hearings.

House-Senate budget conference committee to ‘talk about it some more’ and meet again on Monday.

Lawmakers representing the port are drafting emergency wage replacement legislation in the final days of the 2024 session.

By the end of February, the Department of Health had processed at least 1.4 million people on Medicaid in the state to see if they still qualify for the low-income health insurance program.