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Chris Van Hollen

In an unusually early move, Van Hollen chooses Alsobrooks over a current colleague in the state’s congressional delegation, among others.

Maryland congressmen argue that Republicans have turned the earmarks process into ‘partisan politics.’

According to a 2022 report from the state’s Interagency Commission on School Construction, the average age of a school in Maryland is 31 years.

Three Maryland lawmakers want to posthumously recognize Henrietta Lacks, a Black woman whose cancer cells have been used for decades in research and paved…

Senate President weighs in on BGE controversy State Senate President Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City) and the delegates from his legislative district are weighing in…

State officials are edging closer to an official start of a long-awaited effort to resurrect a canceled east-west transit line. Gov. Wes Moore (D)…

Governor and federal lawmakers talk priorities and strategy at first formal meeting.

Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-5th) said in a statement the FBIs recent response “remains inadequate.”

‘We won’t be happy until we get all A’s,’ Maryland’s Environment secretary says.

A hybrid event with many dignitaries touts Maryland’s economic future and commitment to combating climate change.