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Malcolm Augustine

A report found that in Maryland, and nationwide, patients still struggle to access in-network behavioral health care compared to similar services in traditional medical and surgical settings.

Bills aiding port workers and boosting the state’s struggling horse racing industry are among the last and most significant to pass on a Sine Day that was exceedingly busy — except during the solar eclipse.

House committee’s decision to amend a popular consumer protection bill puts its fate in doubt as Sine Die approaches.

National companies like NRG call bill cracking down on marketplace ‘anti-consumer, anti-business, and anti-environment.’

‘It does not appear we have the votes to pass it in the Senate,’ Senate President Bill Ferguson says of medical aid-in-dying legislation.

Oil and business interests offer written testimony in opposition to the legislation but do not send anyone to testify at public hearing.

The governor who signed the electricity deregulation bill in 1999 supports the measure in the General Assembly to modify the law.

‘I know, if the state received a nickel every time I said the word “partnership,” our budget problems would be solved,’ governor jokes.

College leaders said more information is needed to assess whether direct admissions would benefit higher education in Maryland.

Measure would apply to students ranked in top 10% of their high school class.