Dereck Davis
Evening vote moves iGaming to the House floor and possibly to an as-yet uninterested Senate.
Moore, Lierman criticize Hogan administration for delay. Hogan spokesperson fires back.
Dereck Davis said his efforts are about preparing for the future but agreed with a ban on raising money during legislative sessions. The House Ways and Means Committee sent the bill to the full House.
Once considered ‘a retirement home,’ Davis sees treasurer’s office as a door to another position but vows he will voluntarily observe fundraising blackouts imposed on others for the 90-day legislative session.
Dereck Davis accuses team ownership of lying about a pending sale, levels comparisons to infamous Baltimore Colts owner Bob Irsay.
Any agreement with the Orioles before the end of the year would require a last-minute BPW vote.
The family and estate of Anton Black will split $235,000 with an advocacy coalition as well as reforms imposed at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
Davis expresses concern over contract with a Montana-based company; Moore says new audit highlights the “brokenness” that existed in the government he inherited.
Griffith’s resignation will create a series of political dominoes. Senate President Bill Ferguson will have to pick a new chair of the Finance Committee, and Prince George’s Democratic leaders will recommend a replacement for her Senate seat.
Black business leaders convene at Bowie State University to interact and pursue contracts with Maryland agencies.