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Competency in a Crisis

I want to tell a story that I don’t think is being told; it’s about competency in government. A story about how to be…

As the $1 billion Relief Act of 2021 went before a House of committee on Thursday, some state lawmakers are pressing to include funding…

When Dasia Kavia signed a lease for her first business in the Locust Point neighborhood of Baltimore, she had no idea a global pandemic…

Mismanagement

Part two of two. To borrow from Mark Twain’s quip about the weather, almost everyone in the General Assembly complains bitterly that the Maryland…

transit

With light at the end of the tunnel now in sight after a year unlike any other, Marylanders can look forward to the return…

Judith Ekhelar works as a correctional officer at the Maryland Correctional Institution for Women in Jessup. And even though she works in a long-term…

As the coronavirus continues to surge across the nation, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) dispensed more federal money to boost the state’s emergency…

Maryland’s congressional delegation sent a letter to U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue this week, imploring the agency to alter its Farmers to…

District and circuit court fees: $0.25 to $300 Public defender applications: $25 to $50 Pre-trial electronic monitoring: $10 to $17 per day Public defender…

Special Session

Not long ago, I participated in a “People’s Special Session,” a political action to demonstrate how elected leaders of the Maryland General Assembly could…