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Advocates for tenants and landlords alike told lawmakers Monday that the state needs to act quickly to dole out the $400 million in federal…

In the wake of George Floyd’s killing and the protests that followed, the Maryland General Assembly will be taking on policing reform when it…

Newly-installed Senate Minority Leader Bryan W. Simonaire (R-Anne Arundel) and Senate Minority Whip Michael J. Hough (R-Frederick) announced GOP caucus leadership positions Thursday for…

As the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee heard its final two police accountability bills Thursday afternoon, advocates and opponents agreed that some police reform is…

Republicans penned a letter to Senate President Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City) on Monday, requesting that he cancel the multi-day police reform bill hearings scheduled…

Maryland is not a swing state. President Trump is expected to lose here by 25 points or more this fall. Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan…

With an “onslaught” of eviction filings expected in the coming months, a group of Maryland lawmakers released recommendations Monday on how to avert a…

Despite quiet hallways and empty streets prompted by the COVID-19 viral outbreak, business in the General Assembly was still abuzz during lengthy Saturday floor…

At the start of every General Assembly session, every member of the House and Senate has a measure of say. But traditionally, as the…

Samuel W. Bogley last served in elective office in 1983. He spent four uncomfortable years as lieutenant governor under then-Gov. Harry R. Hughes (D)…