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Nancy King

Nancy King

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.

‘I can’t wait to talk to all the librarians and the parents and the advocates who worked with me the last 12 months,’ says exultant sponsor of Freedom to Read Act.

The House version has a provision that would allow certain schools to propose an emerging workforce need graduate level program.

There is no simple way to reduce chronic absenteeism, especially since it is so linked to economic and social problems at home and in the community. But progress is possible.

Republicans resigned two years ago, and they’re not coming back any time soon. The caucus has released a lengthy, progressive agenda.

Department of Legislative Services recommends the legislature withhold $150,000 until the Blueprint Accountability and Implementation Board submits a report by Sept. 1.

Maryland's iconic State House dome and grounds blanketed in newly fallen snow.

Maryland Department of the Environment gets its first assistant secretary for environmental justice.

The Program Approval Process Workgroup plans to approve final recommendations by early January.

Legislative work group to assess Maryland Higher Education Commission policies will hold its fourth meeting Nov. 28 in Annapolis.

A legislative workgroup created to assess Maryland Higher Education Commission policies for approving new academic programs convened for a third time Wednesday, but has…