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Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) gave another national interview recently – this time to John Harwood, the seasoned political reporter and analyst who…

Dear Maryland Matters Reader, Even though it’s our anniversary, I will resist the temptation to ask you for money. Really. No begging, cajoling or coaxing for…

The House of Delegates will meet at 5:45 p.m. on Thursday for a censure vote against a Democratic lawmaker who apologized for using the…

State Treasurer Nancy K. Kopp moved closer to securing a full fifth term Tuesday evening, winning overwhelming support from a legislative committee vetting the…

Meagan Simonaire, the former state delegate from Anne Arundel County who electrified her colleagues last year by coming out as bisexual on the House…

Thank you! Independent. Nonprofit. Nonpartisan. Those three words are the key to providing news at Maryland Matters. And here’s one more: Grateful. Having just…

By next year, visitors to the Maryland State House can expect to be greeted in the Old House Chamber by two escaped slaves from…

House Appropriations Chair Maggie L. McIntosh (D-Baltimore City) suggested that 2019 is likely to be an easy year overall, as far as budget work…

Former Maryland Gov. Martin J. O’Malley (D) used the pages of The Des Moines Register Thursday to announce that he will not be a…

Happy New Year to our readers! We hope you had a fun and restful holiday, because ready or not – 2019 is upon us. We…