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Maryland General Assembly opens with talk of budget fixes, juvenile justice problems

Gov. Wes Moore and top lawmakers headed into the 2024 General Assembly session Wednesday with a looming budget deficit in mind, hoping to avoid tax hikes and dramatic cuts and focus, instead, on their important priorities.

State Roundup: On cusp on 446th Legislative Session, Moore outlines criminal justice, housing proposals

With the 446th Legislative Session kicking off at noon today, Gov. Moore outlines criminal justice, housing proposals.

Maryland’s highest court weighs protections for historic Black cemetery

By ANGELIQUE GINGRAS Capital News Service ANNAPOLIS, Md. – The fight over a historic Black cemetery in Bethesda is now in the hands of the Maryland Supreme Court, as justices weigh the need to preserve a burial ground against the rights of the property owner who wants...

Moore stresses accountability, rehabilitation for dealing with youth crime 

By KIERSTEN HACKER Capital News Service ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Gov. Wes Moore said Tuesday he expects “robust debates” about juvenile justice in coming weeks – and that his administration will be an “active participant” trying to balance rehabilitation with cracking down on...

State Roundup: Moore exec order targets ethical government uses of AI; Jones says House to focus on ‘decency agenda;’ Ferguson confident on balancing budget

Gov. Moore’s executive order targets ethical government uses of AI; Speaker Jones says House to focus on ‘decency agenda;’ Senate President Ferguson confident on balancing budget with ‘small adjustments.’

Opinion: A riot, not an insurrection: it’s time to stop the hyperbole

An article from the Baltimore Banner in Maryland Reporter’s State Roundup Monday was headlined: Prison and probation: A look at the Marylanders involved in the Jan. 6 insurrection. There is that word again – insurrection. I know this is the favorite tool of the...

State Roundup: New path forward for Pimlico? Olszewski sees rocky budgeting year across state; health-care access on agenda in Annapolis

Some see a new path forward for Pimlico, Preakness; Baltimore County Exec Olszewski predicts a rocky budgeting year across state; health-care access on agenda in Annapolis; on 3rd anniversary of insurrection, who are the Marylanders charged?

Democratic Senator Ben Cardin’s aide should be prosecuted or the January 6 protestors should be released

Sen. Ben Cardin acknowledged Capitol Police investigations after media reports implicated his ex-aide, Aidan Marse-Czeropski in the creation of a sex tape within a Capitol Hill hearing room. Despite Cardin asserting that the implicated staff member is no longer a Senate employee, the gravity of the offense demands scrutiny.

Maryland Child Support Administration needs to be customer-friendly and stop ignoring forgotten laws

The obligees and obligors in the Free State have wondered if the coming session of the Maryland General Assembly will see more action on legislative bills dealing with the Maryland Child Support Administration. Since 2004, I have been working to reform Maryland’s...

State Roundup: Homicides down in Baltimore city, county; lawmakers say public safety, education and transportation will be top priorities in Annapolis

A former U.S. Capitol Police officer who bloodied his fists in hand-to-hand combat and endured pepper spray and racist vitriol defending the American seat of government against insurrectionists on Jan. 6, 2021, is now seeking to return to the building as an elected representative.

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