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Brian Frosh

Adams’ loan to his own campaign seems carefully designed to put him slightly ahead of his Democratic primary opponent when it comes to cash on hand.

Stephen Sachs

With Sachs’ election as attorney general in 1978, state politics entered a period of political reform.

After several tenant relief measures failed to pass before the end of the 2021 legislative session, lawmakers say they’ll try again in 2022.

The governor who appointed Judge O’Malley to the bench is backing her in the Democratic primary for AG.

State Sen. William C. Smith Jr., a high-profile legislator who spent several weeks mulling his own bid for attorney general, endorsed Rep. Anthony G….

Advocates and two state lawmakers announced Thursday that they plan to prioritize bills during the 2022 legislative session that would bar police from questioning…

Sen. William C. Smith Jr. (D-Montgomery) has decided not to enter the race for Attorney General. The chairman of the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee,…

Catherine Curran O’Malley, the former Baltimore City District Court judge and ex-first lady of Maryland, is assembling a campaign team to run for state…

Maryland is losing a deliberate decision maker, dedicated public servant with AG Frosh’s retirement.

U.S. Rep. Anthony G. Brown, a three-term lawmaker from Prince George’s County, said on Monday he will run for state attorney general next year….