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Hill hopes that her medical and legislative experience will be a valued addition to the U.S. House of Representatives, as she runs for Congress in the 3rd District.

Senate president has previously said he suspected the bill would receive a full Senate vote this year. Now he appears less sure.

The poll results give an idea of how Marylanders feel about medical aid-in-dying, as state lawmakers try to pass the legislation once again.

A new and uncertain element was introduced into the primary dynamic in January, when Harry Dunn, a hero cop at the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection, entered the race.

A Maryland judge who is the daughter of the late Secretary of State Madeline Albright is set to join the state’s Commission on Judicial Disabilities.

Maryland General Assembly leaders and legislators announced the formation of a Jewish Caucus on Tuesday. The first-ever Maryland Jewish Legislative Caucus includes the 20…

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.

Democratic field to replace U.S. Rep. John P. Sarbanes (D) now has an eye-popping 15 contenders.

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.

Senator becomes fifth state lawmaker in the Democratic primary. None has to sacrifice their seat to make a congressional bid in a presidential election year.