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The convening of the new General Assembly session comes a week before Gov.-elect Wes Moore (D) will be sworn in, adding to the celebratory atmosphere for Democrats.

In many state capitals, four years as a presiding officer of a legislative chamber is a pretty robust tenure. In the Maryland State House,…

State had already put the lucrative but highly controversial contract on hold.

What better way for special interest groups to curry favor with policymakers than to pony up during the run-up to the first session of the legislative term?

Franchot reflects on his time as the state’s tax collector, running for governor and hints at a future, nonpolitical venture.

Lierman is putting together her team at an unusual time in state government, with a new governor and a new attorney general taking office at the same time she is.

It was lost on no one that Congregation Har Shalom, where the breakfast took place, was surrounded by police cars all morning.

Fate of a controversial and lucrative contract proposal is now up in the air.

New county exec pledges to work with municipal leaders and Gov.-elect Wes Moore’s administration, but vows to maintain county’s ‘guiding principles.’