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Peter Franchot

Peter Franchot

Last month, a high-ranking state lawmaker suggested a request that a state auditor look into whether the contract was awarded properly ‘merits scrutiny.’

Some recommendations include a new comptroller website, outreach strategy to educate residents about the comptroller’s office.

Lierman pledges that comptroller’s office will be fair and equitable.

Former U.S. Senate Barbara Mikulski and Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks scheduled to participate in ceremony.

With high-ranking state officials moving on and a new generation of leaders coming in, it’s one of the telltale signs of the peaceful transfer of power.

One of the final votes included approval of a new lease to keep Baltimore Ravens in the city for at least another 15 years.

State had already put the lucrative but highly controversial contract on hold.

Franchot reflects on his time as the state’s tax collector, running for governor and hints at a future, nonpolitical venture.

Lierman is putting together her team at an unusual time in state government, with a new governor and a new attorney general taking office at the same time she is.

Hours later, legislative panel endorses spending guidelines that leaders describe as ‘fiscally responsible’