Luke Clippinger
Senate and House panels review legislation sought to shield personal information of judges after the killing of Washington County Judge Andrew F. Wilkinson.
In the bad old days, lawmakers might find envelopes of campaign cash from lobbyists and special interest groups before a key vote. The pre-session campaign cash dash only seems a tad less brazen.
Children in Need of Supervision process overseen by Maryland Department of Juvenile Services will be reviewed by legislature.
Five-bill package includes some unsuccessfully introduced in previous years or legislation seeking to roll back portions of recently enacted laws.
Clyde Boatwright, president of the Maryland Fraternal Order of Police, testified virtually for almost 90 minutes of the more than three-hour briefing.
Senate President weighs in on BGE controversy State Senate President Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City) and the delegates from his legislative district are weighing in…
One 14-year-old resident asks why it took a violent crime to focus attention on Brooklyn Homes and make it ‘a nice place.’
‘Today’s a big step forward to support our children and help to keep our community safe,’ Moore said at bill signing ceremony.
Top environmentalist says the 2023 session ‘marked a new day for Maryland,’ with strong environmental leaders in the governor’s office and in key positions in the legislature.
Senate opted to work late Friday instead of coming in; across the street, at Government House, the Moore family hosted an Easter egg hunt.