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Del. Jason Buckel (R-Allegany) and Sen. Stephen S. Hershey Jr. (R-Upper Shore), the leaders of the Republicans in the House and Senate respectively. File photo by Bryan P. Sears.

Five-bill package includes some unsuccessfully introduced in previous years or legislation seeking to roll back portions of recently enacted laws.

A gap of over $300 million in the coming year is projected to surpass $2 billion by fiscal 2029.

Buckel passes on 6th District bid; spending on Democratic side likely to get a boost with April McLain Delaney in the race.

In many cases, it was difficult for the six candidates to distinguish themselves, though they offered different life stories and rhetorical flourishes.

Common Cause Maryland sent an email asking whether 16- and 17-year-olds should be allowed to vote in local elections.

Roughly two-thirds of the authorized number of licenses for physical sports books remain unissued. Regulators say the market has set its own limit, for now.

Democrat Joel Rubin, a foreign policy expert and former Chevy Chase town councilmember, joins the fray on Monday.

The new projections could pose a test to Gov. Wes Moore’s ambitious policy agenda.

Nothing is ever simple when it comes to policies and regulations that govern electric utilities.

Congressional scorecards are a dime a dozen — though some can be more influential than others. For decades, the annual scorecard from the American Conservative…