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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.

Maryland Democrats were enthusiastic about the president’s speech. U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen said he ‘came out swinging.’

House leaders warn of future cuts to education without increased taxes that their Senate counterparts and Gov. Wes Moore have so far rejected.

Some insist that lawmakers are currying favor with special interest donors. Push for tax bill comes as state leaders prepare to announce that revenue projections are down.

Two bills aim to create grants that would be used to increase security personnel, add equipment and other measures to protect the safety of providers, patients and their families.

The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that 22% of Maryland’s population will be 60 and older by the year 2030, a 26% increase from 2012.

Election

Diane Butler is the fourth Republican nominated for two seats on the state board of elections. A fifth nominee is being held because he is a filed candidate.

National companies like NRG call bill cracking down on marketplace ‘anti-consumer, anti-business, and anti-environment.’

Md. officials must ensure the state is ready for the introduction of new, more effective, or less expensive medicines that may be approved by the federal government in the future.

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.