Voters may get to skip the lines at the polls this summer by receiving and marking their ballots online, but election officials must first decide if the convenience outweighs the security risks.
Voters may get to skip the lines at the polls this summer by receiving and marking their ballots online, but election officials must first decide if the convenience outweighs the security risks.
Police begin evaluating the impact of medical marijuana and pot decriminalization laws while some prosecutors ask O’Malley to veto decriminalization law; state study will delay new Howard-Arundel transit agency, but jurisdictions say they’ll move forward; lawmakers hope new legislation will add more transparency to government; plenty of new rules for the road include distracted driving and move-over law expansion; state election officials stop enforcing law that imposes an overall limit of $10,000 on campaign contributions; Bongino, George to rally in Annapolis, and the reason is …; Hogan outshines GOP gubernatorial competitors in fund-raising; Mizeur confident she can win Democratic nomination; and as O’Malley’s final year in the State House winds down, he begins crafting a future while opinionators assess his legacy.
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