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The planet is burning up. Solar industry jobs in Maryland are down. The Clean Energy Jobs Act, proponents of the measure and the bill’s…

The House Economic Matters Committee voted for a $15 minimum wage bill on Monday night – but without many provisions sought by advocates, including…

Baltimore Mayor Catherine E. Pugh (D) was the speaker at the annual legislative prayer breakfast in Annapolis Friday morning. Whether she silently beseeched the…

Johns Hopkins University is again trying to convince the Maryland General Assembly that the university and other JHU institutions need a full-blown private police…

Lawmakers from the Baltimore region say they are ready to fight for funding – or anything else – that’s needed to keep the Preakness…

The 2019 General Assembly, with its 61 freshman lawmakers, was off to a sleepy start Wednesday. Thirty-eight bills were pre-filed in the House this…

Marylanders strongly support three of the Democrats’ top progressive legislative priorities. A poll being released Wednesday – the kick-off of the 90-day General Assembly…

On the day before the start of the General Assembly session, House Speaker Michael E. Busch (D-Anne Arundel) announced changes to leadership positions that…

A majority of state lawmakers say they will pass legislation next year to accelerate Maryland’s renewable energy goals over the next two decades.  …

So here we are, hours away from an electrifying and potentially history-altering Capitol Hill hearing on sexual assault, and still #MeToo is roiling Annapolis….