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Thiru Vignarajah, the former federal and state prosecutor who has run high-profile campaigns for mayor of Baltimore and Baltimore City state’s attorney in recent…

Tobacco

By Ashish Parikh The writer is the chair of the Asian American Retailers Association of Maryland. The framework of the current $3.5 trillion federal…

John D. Porcari, who had two tours as Maryland’s transportation secretary and was deputy U.S. transportation secretary during President Obama’s first term, has a…

By John L. Micek The writer is editor of the Pennsylvania Capital-Star, where a version of this column originally appeared. So what can the…

Local leaders and advocates are calling for state and congressional action on evictions after the U.S. Supreme Court blocked federal protections for tenants Thursday….

Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday muscled through a $3.5 trillion budget framework, overcoming a standoff with a handful of centrists who…

By Candace Dodson-Reed The writer is a mom, community advocate, and higher education professional. She is involved in a variety of professional, political and…

In 2020, politicians and county staffers attended a virtual Maryland Association of Counties summer conference amid growing concerns that the COVID-19 pandemic could stifle…

Maryland officials are ramping up their efforts to close the state’s digital divide, with Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) and Democratic legislative leaders…

Disability Employment

By Nicole LeBlanc The writer, a resident of Silver Spring, is a disability policy and advocacy consultant. As we enter Year 1 of the…