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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.

Sen. William G. Folden expressed frustration with comments his colleagues made on law enforcement, so he decided to not attend a few committee voting sessions.

Vote caps contentious debate on revenues. Nine delegates vote on budget but miss a vote on a companion bill moments later.

‘To all the families and loved ones who are grieving, I’ve come here to grieve with you,’ President Biden said in Dundalk Friday.

Greens ‘feel betrayed,’ a green leader says. ‘This was done in the dead of night without consultation. This is a partial repeal of Climate Solutions Now.’

Some mental health and disability advocates worry that the process could further traumatize those who are already struggling.

Some Democrats in Congress hope to repeal the statute ahead of another Republican presidency — a difficult task with divided government.

Electric vehicle owners will see their registrations increase even more as lawmakers seek a balance with motorists who pay gas taxes.