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The D.C. attorney general says agreements that Monumental Sports reached with the city in 2007 requires the teams to stay in Capital One Arena through 2047.

The federal government has issued a rule that requires states to measure carbon emissions from the National Highway System and establish targets to lower those emissions. Md. has yet to issue its goals.

Montgomery County senator will leave the legislature in May to become executive director of the Maryland Commission for Women.

Economic analysis released as Maryland lawmakers weigh whether to make iGaming one of the state’s new revenue streams.

‘Since I’ve retired, I’ve been getting more accolades,’ U.S. Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger (D-2nd) tells the House of Delegates.

Key difference is a reliance by House Democrats on $1.3 billion in new tax and gaming revenues. Senate Democrats say combined corporate tax reporting and iGaming are ‘a hard no.’

Despite the judge’s ruling for state and federal highway officials, the plan to relieve congestion by widening portions of the Capital Beltway and Interstate 270 remain stalled.

The wild card in all the discussions on current as well as future state budgets, tax increases and fee increases is Gov. Wes Moore.

Supporters stress the importance to shoring up the horse industry in Maryland but others worry about ‘unknown’ future costs to the state.

“Crossover Day” in the Maryland General Assembly, a key deadline for legislation to be approved, passed Monday with surprisingly little drama and without the…