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As many as five freshman members of the House of Delegates could challenge incumbent state senators in 2018 – and several should be going…

Maryland Commerce Secretary Mike Gill stood in front a roomful of business leaders the other day and urged them to chant for Gov. Larry…

By Ana Faguy and Josh Kurtz The Maryland Democratic Party has hired Stephanie Potter, a national Democratic strategist, to be its executive director, Chairwoman…

By Bruce DePuyt Fifty-five weeks from now, Maryland Democrats will decide who should be their standard-bearer against Gov. Larry Hogan (R). Next week’s balloting…

By Josh Kurtz Former Prince George’s County Del. Melony Griffith, whose 16-year political career ended in 2014 after she lost a Democratic primary challenge…

By Ana Faguy With potted calla lily plants on both sides of a makeshift stage in front of them and layered campaign posters in…

By Josh Kurtz Maryland is not Montana. Still, there are lessons to be learned here from the recent Montana special congressional election – and…

By Montgomery County Councilmember George Leventhal Public health is not well served when employees show up for work sick. Unfortunately, Gov. Larry Hogan’s veto…

A note to our readers from Maryland Matters co-founder Josh Kurtz: Like many of you, Maryland Matters is taking a break for a few days….

Dear Readers: We’re now a month into this experiment. Maryland Matters launched on March 1. Thank you for reading – and for your terrific…