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2024 session - page 2

Governor’s office says that Maryland has a housing shortage of about 96,000 units, a figure that would likely grow if the state does not address the issue.

At the end of the first week of the 2024 General Assembly session, the House Health and Government Operations Committee had been assigned dozens…

“The thought that that guy (Trump) might walk back into the White House…Not on our watch. Not here in Maryland,” U.S. Rep. Hoyer said.

Senate President Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City) expressed cautious optimism for the Senate’s legislative priorities in the upcoming General Assembly session, even in a challenging…

Health care-focused organizations across the state are hopeful that the 2024 legislative session will be a year that reins in health costs and allows…