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Ben Kramer

If Montgomery County leaders are serious about transparency in government, land use development would be a good place to start.

The bi-county water and sewer utility is a sprawling organization with 1,700 employees that receives very little public scrutiny.

Kramer was a successful businessman and longtime political leader who saw two of his children follow him into political service.

Members of the General Assembly, animal rights advocates and labor activists protested on Friday outside a Rockville building that will soon serve as the…

Qualifications for top government officials were at the center of debate on the Senate floor Thursday evening — and in an unusual move, a…

Maryland’s Senate on Thursday took a major step toward making “personal use” amounts of marijuana legal beginning in 2023. Lawmakers gave approval to two…

The House of Delegates gave unanimous approval Thursday to a trio of bills that would cut sales tax on commonly used baby care and…

Republican state lawmakers announced legislation Thursday to require voter identification and signature verification, though those measures have repeatedly failed in the General Assembly. Measures…

There are several measures before the legislature this year designed to protect the state during the growing climate crisis.

For the fifth year in a row, graduate students at Maryland public universities are imploring state lawmakers for the right to unionize. Most graduate…