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State Roundup: Judge denies Trump admin access to voter rolls; elections chief warns against wagering on races; early voting up 17%

It’s primary election day and a lot is happening: Federal judge denies Trump admin access to Maryland voter rolls; elections chief warns against wagering on races; early voting up 17%

State Roundup: What to expect in tomorrow’s primary; Black Marylanders push against voter suppression; an inside look at how one man got his data center

What to expect in tomorrow’s primary; Black Marylanders push against voter suppression; An inside look at how one man got his data center; Delegates asked to consider two special sessions.

state roundup: state pays to keep preakness for $85 million; van hollen ‘kicking tires on a presidential run

STATE TO SPEND $85 MILLION TO RETAIN RIGHTS TO PREAKNESS, BLACK EYED SUSAN STAKES: The state said Thursday it is exercising its option to match an $85 million offer to retain the intellectual property rights to the Preakness Stakes and the Black-Eyed Susan Stakes,...

Opinion: A Juneteenth Reflection: We Have Become Like Our Oppressors

By Linda Banks Finally. Slavery ended. Bondage ended. Family separations ended. Free labor ended. Or did it? We often reflect on how far we have come and how far we have to go. Intellectual slavery persists. Our new master appears to be $Green. The marriage rate is...

State Roundup: Sports betting PAC picks sides in Statehouse races; ousted federal workers now run for state seats; delegate helped launch state program that funds his nonprofit

Sports betting super PAC picks sides in Statehouse races; ousted federal workers now run for state seats; delegate helped launch state program that funds his nonprofit; and more intriguing political news.

What Maryland Families Should Know About Probate and Estate Thresholds

Most people assume that having a will is enough to spare their family the courts. In Maryland, as in most states, that assumption misses a step. A will does not avoid probate. It is the document that goes through it. For families trying to understand whether their...

State Roundup: Ferguson bends on redistricting for constitutional amendment; some see double standard in treatment of Sen. Attar

Senate President Ferguson bends on redistricting as fast-tracked special session planned for constitutional amendment; some see double standard in treatment of Sen. Attar; Democrats weigh in on Republican gubernatorial primary.

Analysis: Primary voters are not representative, but non-voters are not likely to turn out

Here's a statistic that routinely captures the attention of campaign activists.  In Maryland's last three gubernatorial primaries, 2014, 2018, and 2022, only about one-quarter of registered voters participated. Roughly three out of every four registered voters stayed...

State Roundup: How ICE agents sidestep Maryland laws; Republican candidates say state ICE laws harm public safety; federal disaster aid approved for Maryland farmers

How ICE agents sidestep Maryland laws; Republican candidates say state ICE laws harm public safety; federal disaster aid approved for Maryland farmers.

Maryland Needs Genuine Energy Competition, Not the Current Status Quo  

Thirty years ago, Marylanders were promised that barring utilities from power generation and introducing government-mandated faux competition would lower electricity prices. That promise remains unfulfilled. Families and small businesses across Maryland are concerned...

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