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Three-quarters of Maryland voters want employers to provide robust paid sick leave benefits to their workers, according to a poll conducted for advocacy groups….

By Charlie Gerow Most Americans agree that tax reform and significant tax cuts are badly needed. The keys to successfully reinventing our tax system…

After months of rumors and speculation, Heather Mizeur has finally answered the “What’s Heather Mizeur Up to?” question. On Wednesday, Mizeur, the former state…

By Kahan Dhillon Born to an Indian father from Punjab and an African mother from Tanzania, I spent a lot of time visiting both…

Suburb: Planning Politics and the Public Interest, by Royce Hanson.  Cornell University Press, 2017. Planning is inseparable from politics, Royce Hanson tells us at…

How much cash on hand did the candidates for governor have the last time campaign committees had to file finance reports, in mid-January? Gov….

Elevate Maryland, the excellent new podcast hosted by Howard County stalwarts Candace Dodson Reed and Tom Coale, invited Josh Kurtz of Maryland Matters on …

A message from Maryland Matters co-founder and editor Josh Kurtz: Please join us on Tuesday, October 17 for a Maryland Matters fundraiser in Annapolis….

Paul Butler realized things had to change when he was charged and prosecuted for a misdemeanor he hadn’t committed. A lawyer who had prosecuted…

State Sen. Cheryl Kagan (D), who has pondered running for Montgomery County executive over the past several months, will announce Thursday afternoon that she…