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As the 2022 General Assembly session — and the terms of all state elected officials — winds down, a series of pay raises has…

There were obvious losers and obvious winners when Republican Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. on Monday signed the second congressional map that the General Assembly passed.

The Maryland General Assembly passed a $61 billion budget Friday that includes expansions of health care services, investments in public education and assistance for…

The scramble to redraw a map came after a judge last said the General Assembly’s original proposal was an “extreme partisan gerrymander.”

Maryland Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) and legislative leaders have reached a deal on a plan that would provide $1.86 billion in tax…

A judge blocked Maryland’s new congressional map Friday, finding that the plan violates the Maryland Constitution and Declaration of Rights — and unfairly favors Democrats. She ordered lawmakers to come up with a new plan by nextWednesday.

A blog post from the American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland has widened a growing rift between the organization and Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee Chair William C. Smith Jr.

Monday was the closest it’s been to a “normal” Crossover Day in three years.

The comptroller, a candidate for governor, said his office will use its “hammer” if needed.

“Political” Floor Remarks Draw Rebuke From Speaker Jones  With weary legislators closing in a on a key deadline to move bills from one chamber…