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Ariana Kelly

Ariana Kelly

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.

The two bills come at a time when access to abortion measures is in question again, as the U.S. Supreme Court is considering case that could severely restrict a common drug used in medical abortions.

Montgomery County senator will leave the legislature in May to become executive director of the Maryland Commission for Women.

The factors that contribute to the disparity in pay between men and women are multi-faceted and can vary by county, the report shows.

Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks leans into abortion rights as the Democratic Senate primary gets closer. U.S. Rep. David Trone has also touted his support on the campaign trail.

Two bills aim to create grants that would be used to increase security personnel, add equipment and other measures to protect the safety of providers, patients and their families.

Senate president has previously said he suspected the bill would receive a full Senate vote this year. Now he appears less sure.

Husband of diplomat killed while bicycling home from her son’s school describes how state legislation was put together to impose tougher sentences.

Five lawmakers — out of 188 — have so far failed to complete mandatory sexual harassment training this legislative term.

Pro-abortion groups, led by a new organization, Freedom in Reproduction-Maryland, urge voters to approve the new language in an informational campaign called ‘Vote Yes on Reproductive Freedom.’