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Republican lawmaker longs for bill that seeks to punish ‘slum-tenants.’

Last-minute deals to bolster professional sports in Maryland seem to have become ever more commonplace during the legislative session. This year lawmakers are discussing racing in the session’s final days.

Details on a fair housing bill, ‘Freedom to Read,’ a ‘second look’ measure for prison inmates, one of the governor’s housing initiatives, and GOP attempts to restrict abortion.

Addressing the housing shortage is complicated, and legislative solutions range from incentivizing development of affordable housing units to protecting renters from unnecessary evictions.

House leaders education, transportation require funding solutions now, an approach the Senate continues to reject.

Criminal justice reform advocates only support having a commission assess juvenile services and programs throughout the state.

Evening vote moves iGaming to the House floor and possibly to an as-yet uninterested Senate.

The nearly $9.5 million is the second payment in less than a year. Union officials demand accountability.

Baltimore deserved an international development competition, Anirban Basu writes. And the governor could pay the political price, he argues.

Moore, Lierman criticize Hogan administration for delay. Hogan spokesperson fires back.