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Marylanders want commitment, investment, and good stewardship of public dollars. This lease agreement addresses each of these priorities.

Del. Jason Buckel (R-Allegany) and Sen. Stephen S. Hershey Jr. (R-Upper Shore), the leaders of the Republicans in the House and Senate respectively. File photo by Bryan P. Sears.

Five-bill package includes some unsuccessfully introduced in previous years or legislation seeking to roll back portions of recently enacted laws.

Twelve people spoke at a celebratory press conference in Prince George’s County that will be home to the future FBI headquarters.

Rep. David Trone’s campaign for U.S. Senate got a potential boost from a major political force on Thursday: the state teachers union. Trone (D-6th)…

Del. Mark N. Fisher points to a district map on the House floor

A new report issued by a coalition that includes Common Cause, calls on the state to create an independent commission to draw maps after the 2030 Census.

Re-opening the facility will help the food bank organize increased efforts to provide not only food assistance but also job connection opportunities.

There are currently no women serving in the Maryland congressional delegation. House Speaker Adrienne Jones (D-Baltimore) wants that to change, she said, as she…

The “Women of MACo” luncheon was filled with dozens of women in leadership positions, who cheered remarks from the state’s first Black speaker of the House of Delegates, Adrienne A. Jones (D-Baltimore County).

It’s partly about the policy tutorials and partly about the schmoozing — the essence of government and governing.

The nephew of Maryland’s senior senator eyes the race for an opportunity and Dereck Davis remembers the time former Sen. Tommie Broadwater gave him advice about being a “punk.”