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Marc Korman

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The economic ripple effects of the Key Bridge disaster could impact the conversation over tax increases in the final days of the legislative session.

Montgomery County senator will leave the legislature in May to become executive director of the Maryland Commission for Women.

Republican lawmaker longs for bill that seeks to punish ‘slum-tenants.’

Gaming expansion and toll bill action on Saturday is part of a $1.2 billion revenue package announced by House Democrats Friday.

House leaders education, transportation require funding solutions now, an approach the Senate continues to reject.

While environmental advocates have widely praised the Moore administration’s climate plan, they have become increasingly distressed over the lack of funding being immediately made available.

The immigrant health bill passed the House last year but was bottled up in the Senate in the final days of the 2023 session.

Legislative sessions are by their nature very unpredictable — and this one seems harder to game out than most. Which means any one of the 188 lawmakers are poised to make a difference.

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.

Interim report from the Transportation Revenue and Infrastructure Needs Commission could recommend ways to bolster the state’s fund for road and transit projects.