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Sarah Elfreth

A new state disaster recovery fund has no funding set aside for it.

Republican lawmakers expressed mixed opinions about two new task forces the governor has created.

Top environmentalist says the 2023 session ‘marked a new day for Maryland,’ with strong environmental leaders in the governor’s office and in key positions in the legislature.

A Maryland businessman’s quest for greener concrete has taken hold in federal policy. Will the state follow suit?

A failed amendment breaking the link between inflation and increases in the gas tax is similar to bills stalled in House and Senate committees.

Prior administration sought to limit the number of vehicles required to take an emissions test.

Graduates were elected state comptroller and Frederick County executive this year, and 16 members of the General Assembly are Emerge alums.

A view of the Maryland House of Delegates chamber from the gallery.

Both Democrats were 25 when they were elected to the House of Delegates on Election Day.

‘The protection of the Chesapeake Bay has proved far more difficult and much more of a long reach than I ever expected,’ Ann Swanson says.

Mail-in votes are propelling several Democrats to victory while other races seem too close to call.