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A Maryland lawmaker wants all of the state’s voters to mark their ballots with devices rather than by hand, arguing that the move would…

Lawmakers considered myriad campaign finance bills Thursday afternoon, including an attempt to repeal a decade-old Prince George’s County ban on developer contributions, a law…

The Maryland General Assembly is unlikely to vote on an aid-in-dying measure this year because advocates appear to lack the support needed for passage,…

This article originally appeared on Feb. 14, 2019 It’s Valentine’s Day — hope you have already bowed to the floral and confectionary gods and…

Maryland lawmakers expressed dismay and optimism Tuesday about efforts to guarantee secret ballot access for disabled voters in the state. While policies for the…

In a minutes-long ceremony on Tuesday afternoon, the first bill of the 2019 General Assembly session was signed into law. Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan…

Federal employees forced to work without pay during future government shutdown are one step closer to possible relief. The Maryland House of Delegates voted…

Maryland Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. sent a letter to U.S. Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta on Monday seeking financial relief for essential federal workers…

Smith op-ed

We once heard the Texas House of Representatives described this way: 3 percent geniuses, 3 percent crooks, and 94 percent wondering what’s for lunch….