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State Roundup: Advocates hope to raise the tipped minimum wage through ballot issue; lawmakers propose tougher sentences for crimes in ‘sacred spaces’

Advocates hope to raise the tipped minimum wage through ballot issue; lawmakers propose tougher sentences for crimes in ‘sacred spaces;’ AG Brown expands probe of church sex abuse in seeking testimony.

State Roundup: Family of slain teen lobbies for services for children who commit violent acts; Poll: Marylanders say ‘no’ to 1-cent tax hike for transit projects

Family of slain teen lobbies for services for children who commit violent acts; 1,700+ apply for 179 ‘social equity’ cannabis licenses; Poll: Marylanders say ‘no’ to 1-cent tax hike for transit projects

State Roundup: Larry Hogan runs for GOP nomination to U.S. Senate; patients testify on medical aid-in dying bill

Former Gov. Larry Hogan runs for GOP nomination to U.S. Senate, apparently persuaded by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell; patients testify on medical aid-in dying bill

Nobody saw it coming – Hogan files for U.S. Senate

Having covered the man closely for the last decade, I took him at his word two years ago when he said he was not interested in being a U.S. senator. That was fully consistent with the Larry Hogan I had come to know since he launched Change Maryland in 2011.

Maryland’s Hogan makes surprise entry into GOP race for US Senate

Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan will run for a seat in the U.S. Senate.
Hogan, a Republican, announced his campaign on Friday via social media, releasing a video just nine hours before Maryland’s candidacy deadline and surprising a lot of political observers.

Officer fights to deter drivers like one who injured him

ess than four months after losing his legs in an attempt to stop a reckless highway driver, a Montgomery County police officer is at the forefront of a movement to crack down on negligent driving in Maryland. 

State Roundup: Speaker defends Juvenile Justice Reform Bill; Kim Klacik files again for Congress

SPEAKER JONES DEFENDS JUVENILE JUSTICE REFORM BILL: As Maryland lawmakers take on criticism for a proposed juvenile justice reform bill, House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones testified Thursday in its support. Jones, who rarely appears at bill hearings, spoke first before a...

State Roundup: Moore seeks bipartisanship to work on public safety in State of State address; legislators propose toughened Drug Affordability Board

In 2nd State of the State address, Gov. Moore seeks bipartisanship to work on public safety issues; legislators propose toughened Drug Affordability Board; what’s next for Marilyn Mosby?

Gov. Moore offers a sunny State of the State review despite challenges ahead 

In his response to Moore’s address, Hershey argued that the governor must push for a more proactive plan in addition to the three bills. The Joint Republican Caucus has proposed two bills, the Safe Communities Act and the Violent Firearms Offenders Act, and GOP leaders say they will continue to support the Gun Theft Felony Act proposed in the past.

State Roundup: Mosby found guilty on one count of mortgage fraud; Gov. Moore says he’ll sign bill end ‘diminution credits’ for some inmates

Marilyn Mosby found guilty on one count of mortgage fraud; Gov. Moore says he’ll sign bill end ‘diminution credits’ for inmates convicted of first degree rape, sex offense; contractors tapped to build new Amtrak tunnel.

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