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Gabriel Acevero

Maryland progressives join the national movement and urge Democrats to vote uncommitted in the May 14 primary in the Free State.

People rescheduled appointments, cancelled meetings, and dropped everything to travel to Annapolis, or join last week’s hearing virtually.

Resolutions await vote in a House committee as a key deadline approaches and a Senate version is unlikely to get a vote.

The next opportunity for the state to apply for grants under the federal transportation program opens later this year.

Powerful immigrants’ rights group works to repair damage after its tweet on war in Gaza is called antisemitic.

Majority of Marylanders approve of Gov. Wes Moore’s early efforts but have concerns about the economy, the direction of the state, crime and education.

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Vincent DeMarco and allies ready their agenda for the new General Assembly.

Progressive lawmakers said they saw the agenda of Gov.-elect Wes Moore (D) largely aligning with their own, but some injected notes of caution.

The fate of several lawmakers could be determined over the next few days by the pending count of mail-in ballots.

At least two state senators are actively working to defeat House incumbents in their districts in party primaries.