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The Maryland Senate unanimously backed a bill to reform the Maryland Technology Development Corporation on Thursday ― and so did TEDCO’s CEO. “We take…

The Democrats who control the Maryland legislature flexed their muscle on Thursday, easily overturning two high-profile vetoes issued by Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr….

A month into this General Assembly session, the legislature released a searing audit, faulting the Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO) for investing in companies…

One day after signing his first piece of legislation from the 2019 General Assembly session, Gov. Lawrence J Hogan Jr. (R) vetoed three high-profile…

In a minutes-long ceremony on Tuesday afternoon, the first bill of the 2019 General Assembly session was signed into law. Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan…

House and Senate conferees discussing legislation to establish a $15-an-hour minimum wage in Maryland ironed out their differences in a single meeting Tuesday afternoon,…

Maryland lawmakers have moved closer to a compromise bill that boosts the state’s craft brewing industry. House Bill 1080 from Del. Carol Krimm (D-Frederick) and Senate…

While there has been widespread media coverage and political exuberance about the expected passage of the Fight for $15 bill to increase the minimum…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R), who has been quiet about the developments taking place in the General Assembly for the first nine weeks…

Baltimore City senators are making a last-ditch effort to solidify state support for Pimlico Race Course, which hosts the annual Preakness Stakes. In a…