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The Senate moved forward Friday on House Bill 1052, which would remove regulatory powers over alcohol and tobacco from the comptroller’s office. Widely viewed as…

The Fight for Fifteen is likely headed to a conference committee. The Senate gave preliminary approval Wednesday evening to Senate Bill 280, its version of…

The Maryland Senate is poised to vote on a change to state retiree pharmacy benefits on Wednesday morning, with a bill that is more…

As she sat before her colleagues last month and explained her bill to bring a $15-an-hour minimum wage to Maryland, Del. Diana M. Fennell…

In the drive to raise Maryland’s minimum wage to $15 per hour, a lot of misinformation has been circulating, much of it about the…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan (R) urged congressional leaders to ratify a new North American trade agreement Monday, telling Senate and House leaders that the…

It wasn’t the easy budgeting year that lawmakers thought they might have early in the legislative session, but House appropriators approved a $46 billion…

With the General Assembly session two-thirds over, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) has entered the debate over the proposed $15-an-hour minimum wage, offering…

One of the challenges of the job application process is knowing what your “market value” is and being able to communicate that in a…

Sixteen local elected officials have sent a last-minute appeal to members of the General Assembly, urging them to adopt a $15-an-hour minimum wage. The…