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Bryan Simonaire

Bryan Simonaire

Just 116 of the nation’s nearly 7,400 state lawmakers qualify as ‘working class,’ in a new survey. Two are from Maryland.

Proposal to protect income of workers is introduced as governor eyes scholarships for families of transportation workers who die on the job.

Bill would allow the governor to extend a state of emergency to replace critical infrastructure while limiting some broader powers. Feds deliver $60 million in initial aid to state.

Moore administration officials tout $90 million being set aside for climate investments. But that isn’t “new” money.

Behind closed doors, GOP senators lament a dreary election outcome

Senate Republicans said they would spotlight Democratic policies and proposals on the campaign trail in an attempt to argue that Democrats are out of step with average Marylanders.

With online and retail sports betting now legal in more than 30 states, the portrait of a new problem gambler is emerging: the high school student.

The House of Delegates chamber as seen from the gallery.

The Maryland General Assembly voted on Saturday to override Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s vetoes of abortion access and paid leave bills, enacting the…

Qualifications for top government officials were at the center of debate on the Senate floor Thursday evening — and in an unusual move, a…

As the 2022 General Assembly session — and the terms of all state elected officials — winds down, a series of pay raises has…