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‘Tragedy knows no partisanship,’ says U.S. Rep. Andy Harris, the lone Republican in the state’s congressional delegation.

All bills in the governor’s affordable housing package are on the way to his desk for final approval. But renters are lamenting the death yet again of “just cause” legislation.

Maryland progressives join the national movement and urge Democrats to vote uncommitted in the May 14 primary in the Free State.

Bills aiding port workers and boosting the state’s struggling horse racing industry are among the last and most significant to pass on a Sine Day that was exceedingly busy — except during the solar eclipse.

Young conservatives who favor acting to combat climate change may seek guidance from the former governor’s environmental record.

House committee’s decision to amend a popular consumer protection bill puts its fate in doubt as Sine Die approaches.

The General Assembly session began on Jan. 10 with dire news over projected deficits. It will end Monday with a total eclipse of the sun. Pick your metaphor.

Lopez is in her second House term representing the 39th district in Montgomery County.

As the Senate churned through legislation ahead of the last day of session on Monday, several bills involving renter protection and housing affability won approval.

In a surreal turn, House conservatives invoke feminist icons Gloria Steinem and Ruth Bader Ginsburg to advance their arguments.