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Maryland’s Senate gave preliminary approval Thursday evening to a measure that would enable Marylanders to receive up to 24 weeks of paid leave per…

The Maryland Senate quietly passed an amended version of Senate Bill 392, the Judicial Transparency Act of 2022, Monday evening. That bill is a…

A state senator slammed the comptroller for not acting sooner to make vendor payment information publicly available.

election

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.

A perennial push to bring special elections to the Maryland General Assembly is back again in 2022. Senate Bill 73, sponsored by Sen. Clarence…

During the COVID-19 pandemic, some of Maryland’s government employees have faced threats from more than just the virus.

A cyberattack has knocked some Department of Health systems offline, delaying licenses from some boards and commissions.

The emergence of the omicron variant has forced many lawmakers to reevaluate their fundraising plans on the fly.

Comptroller Peter Franchot’s gubernatorial campaign insisted on Friday that his decision to pass on a high-profile candidate forum was not part of an orchestrated…

Tuesday was Endorsement Day, it seems, in the Democratic race for governor, as three top candidates corralled noteworthy backing. Comptroller Peter V.R. Franchot won…