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Republican state lawmakers are imploring the committee charged with selecting nominees to oversee the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future education reform plan to reconsider its…

Maryland’s General Assembly will have the final say over the state’s next set of congressional and legislative maps, and legislative leaders’ bipartisan redistricting commission…

As many students across Maryland return to school this week while the delta variant continues to drive the state’s COVID-19 case rates higher, requiring…

This year marks the first time in many decades that Maryland has had a Republican governor when legislative districts are redrawn, setting the stage for…

The Maryland General Assembly has launched its own commission to draw new congressional and legislative district maps. Senate President Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City) and…

Alarmed at the prospect that needy families will be hurt by Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s decision to end supplemental unemployment benefits in early…

It’s customary for members of the General Assembly to invite lobbyists to their political fundraisers. Not only might the lobbyists themselves contribute to the…

Maryland’s Senate gave unanimous approval Thursday night to a bill that would reform emergency procurements in the wake of controversial multi-million-dollar deals struck by…

Maryland’s Senate moved forward with a bill to let counties to set local income taxes at different rates for lower-income and wealthy residents. The…

The Senate Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee took up several House election reforms Thursday, including a proposal to permanently expand ballot drop-off boxes…