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Business groups had their day in the sun ― literally and figuratively ― in Annapolis on Monday, as House lawmakers began considering a measure…

Two consulting firms with deep experience in Annapolis and Prince George’s County are teaming up to work on economic development projects. P. Michael Errico,…

Expanding Maryland’s sales tax to most services would generate more than $3.7 billion in new taxes in five years, according to the fiscal analysis…

I’m a small business owner in Frederick. I’ve often been suspicious of new regulations from Annapolis that are touted as business friendly. Right now,…

Maryland is a high-tax state. Recent changes in federal tax law have made the tax situation worse: At the federal level, the maximum, combined…

A liberal-leaning think tank is pressing for passage of a series of revenue bills targeting business loopholes and tax breaks ― by looking back…

Renewable Energy

Dozens of workers from coal-fired power plants spent Tuesday in the Senate Office Building letting lawmakers know they oppose a bill that would phase…

A proposal to pump hundreds of millions of dollars into Maryland’s aging horse tracks won the enthusiastic embrace of community leaders and local elected…

Legislation to create a paid family leave insurance fund for all businesses in Maryland was brought before the House Economic Matters Committee Monday.  Del….

For over three decades, Marylanders Against Poverty (MAP), formerly Maryland Alliance for the Poor, has advocated for legislation and budget allocations that address the…