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Brooke Lierman

The U.S. Department of Justice released a summary of the settlement that mandates UMBC keep track of all sex discrimination reports.

Evening vote moves iGaming to the House floor and possibly to an as-yet uninterested Senate.

Moore, Lierman criticize Hogan administration for delay. Hogan spokesperson fires back.

House leaders warn of future cuts to education without increased taxes that their Senate counterparts and Gov. Wes Moore have so far rejected.

Purple Line Transit Partners to receive an additional $60 million with more than $350 million contingent on hitting milestones.

Elfreth gets firefighters’ support in 3rd District; filing deadline is Friday evening.

Once considered ‘a retirement home,’ Davis sees treasurer’s office as a door to another position but vows he will voluntarily observe fundraising blackouts imposed on others for the 90-day legislative session.

Comptroller sees progress on minority business programs and making climate a priority in state agency contracts.

Board approves conversion of contractual positions as well as compensation to a man wrongfully convicted of rape and sexual assault.

In the bad old days, lawmakers might find envelopes of campaign cash from lobbyists and special interest groups before a key vote. The pre-session campaign cash dash only seems a tad less brazen.