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One of the great mysteries of the 2022 legislative session — and the campaign season — came to an end on Wednesday, when Sen….

A statewide paid family and medical leave program got final legislative approval in the Senate on Thursday evening, sending the measure to the governor…

Maryland’s Senate on Thursday took a major step toward making “personal use” amounts of marijuana legal beginning in 2023. Lawmakers gave approval to two…

Update, 7 p.m.:  The House Rules and Executive Nominations Committee voted along party lines Tuesday evening to send the new map to the full…

After four hours of debate and a series of failed attempts by Republicans to amend it, a sweeping climate change bill won preliminary approval…

Republican state lawmakers announced legislation Thursday to require voter identification and signature verification, though those measures have repeatedly failed in the General Assembly. Measures…

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A bill to ensure Marylanders get a second chance to sign a mail-in ballot oath, required for their vote to be counted, moved forward in the Senate on Monday.

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

In a party-line vote, Maryland’s Senate advanced a legislative redistricting proposal Thursday that is opposed by Republicans.

A final Senate vote on the Democratic plan is expected Thursday.