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Brian Frosh

Polluters

The fossil fuel industry must not be allowed to escape legal liability and pass off the costs of its actions to the taxpayers.

Student Member

Having 16- and 17-year-olds serve as public officials is the textbook example of putting the cart before the horse, the author writes.

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) called for lawmakers to “put politics aside” and pass his crime bills on Friday.

Maryland has a higher eviction filing rate — and lower filing fees — than surrounding states, which leads to “serial eviction filings,” AG says.

Senate leadership from both parties called for bipartisanship Thursday as they proposed their legislative solutions to Maryland’s rising crime rate.

The bill would give the department the necessary tools to hold polluters and other water violators accountable, the AG said.

Legislation would prohibit companies from boosting prices on essential goods or services more than 10% during or shortly after a state of emergency.

House keys sitting on an eviction notice received in the mail.

Letting local governments require landlords to provide a reason when they choose not to renew a tenant’s lease is a top priority for fair housing advocates.

Use of ghost guns in Maryland has risen substantially in the last two years.

U.S. Rep. Anthony G. Brown and retired Judge Katie Curran O’Malley have each raised more than $630,000 since launching AG campaigns.