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House Judiciary Committee votes to move measure to the full House of Delegates, but the jointly assigned bill must go to the Health and Government Operations Committee first.

Elfreth, Atterbeary plan announcements soon, while other big names are seriously contemplating the race.

The nephew of Maryland’s senior senator eyes the race for an opportunity and Dereck Davis remembers the time former Sen. Tommie Broadwater gave him advice about being a “punk.”

‘The partisan election process is a decidedly imperfect vehicle for assessing the performance of a judge,’ jurist tells workgroup on judicial selection.

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

These aren’t the only lawmakers who are potentially vulnerable — and of course, not everybody on this list is going to lose.

Overdose

Overdoses turn into deaths when bystanders are too intimidated to call police because they might be sent to jail themselves. Good Samaritan laws are full of loopholes. That sends the message: calling 911 to save a life could cost you.

House keys sitting on an eviction notice received in the mail.

Although courts were shut down due to the pandemic and limited federal and state protections were available to tenants facing eviction, new failure to pay rent evictions continue to be filed.

police lights shine in the night

Lawmakers are seeking to expand the Maryland Good Samaritan Law to help change the course of a worsening public health crisis.

zoom-in view of proposed Baltimore legislative districts

The legislative redistricting proposal expected to advance in the General Assembly looks familiar — but there are still notable shake-ups