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What better way for special interest groups to curry favor with policymakers than to pony up during the run-up to the first session of the legislative term?

Several Maryland political leaders were present at the White House for the historic bill signing.

Maryland’s candidates for governor made their closing arguments Monday, one day before the state’s long-anticipated and once-delayed statewide primary. But because hundreds of thousands…

The House of Delegates chamber as seen from the gallery.

The Maryland General Assembly voted on Saturday to override Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s vetoes of abortion access and paid leave bills, enacting the…

Solar

Community solar energy programs aren’t working for low- and moderate-income families. That’s why HB818 is needed.

A blog post from the American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland has widened a growing rift between the organization and Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee Chair William C. Smith Jr.

The House of Delegates passed legislation on Friday that will allow Maryland voters to determine if recreational cannabis use should be legalized and enshrined in the constitution.

House Bill 1 would give voters the ability to chart the state’s course on marijuana legalization in November.

A delay would mean thousands of Marylanders — disproportionately Black — would be subjected to police interactions for cannabis for months after voters adopt legalization

Maryland’s House Judiciary Committee heard testimony Tuesday on a pair of emergency crime-fighting bills introduced by Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R).