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Maryland’s Healthcare Bureaucracy Hurts Patients. This Bill Would Make It Worse

By Liam Siguad If you’ve visited a Maryland emergency room lately, you’ve likely experienced it first-hand: The agonizing wait. In 2024, a Maryland Hospital Association report revealed that Maryland has the longest emergency department wait times in the entire...

State Roundup: Senate OKs $71B spending plan, now heading to the House; BPW approves $1.2B for group home beds for foster kids

State Senate OKs $71B spending plan. Bill now heads to the House; BPW approves $1.2B for group home beds in an attempt to end hospital overstays of kids in foster care.

State Roundup: Maryland profits from gambling as addiction rates rise; House passes bill to cut energy bills; flagging IT tax faces reevaluation

Maryland profits from gambling as addiction rates rise; House passes bill to cut energy bills; flagging IT tax faces reevaluation

State Roundup: Maryland leaders unsure how state will pay for sex abuse claims; ‘Anti-Israel’ bills draw concern from Jewish leaders; B’more Red Line Light Rail reconsidered

Maryland leaders unsure how state will pay for sex abuse claims; ‘Anti-Israel’ bills draw concern from Jewish leaders; B’more Red Line may not be Light Rail after all

State Roundup: Senate finalizes $70B budget plan with less in cuts to Disabilities Admin; Bills could save $150 a year on utility bills

State Senate finalizes $70B budget plan with less in cuts to Disabilities Admin; Bills could save $150 a year on utility bills; ACA costs triple for some without tax credits; Epstein’s reach extended into Maryland.

State Roundup: lawmakers tackle Moore’s budget, $1.4B shortfall; sweeping energy reform bill heads to house floor; sewage overflows lead to building moratorium in Baltimore suburbs; TSA officers working without pay at BWI Marshall

LAWMAKERS TO TACKLE MOORE’S BUDGET, $1.4B SHORTFALL IN FINAL 30-DAY PUSH: The Maryland General Assembly has roughly 30 days to prove that it can tackle the state’s affordability crisis, an issue both Democrats and Republicans said is their top-line priority this...

A building moratorium in some Baltimore suburbs due to sewage overflows

A portion of Baltimore’s suburbs, including a shopping complex and business district near the region’s busy airport, has been put under a growth moratorium to control the threat of more wet-weather sewage overflows into the Patapsco River. The stoppage could...

State Roundup: Estate taxes give Maryland budget a boost; Judge puts temporary halt to Williamsport ICE facility; former Lt. Gov. Steinberg dies at 92

Estate taxes give Maryland budget a boost; Judge puts temporary halt to Williamsport ICE facility; former Lt. Gov. Steinberg dies at 92.

26 years as an adjunct professor at Towson University with few benefits, she would like to see part-timers get bargaining rights

By Jayne Bernasconi I have been in denial for years now. I am a dance professor at Towson University. I have been teaching here for 26 years, and I wake up most mornings genuinely excited to go to work. I love the students, the diversity they bring, what they teach me...

U.S. Park Police on Md., Va. parkways are helping ICE carry out arrests

On national parkways – including the Baltimore-Washington, Clara Barton and George Washington Memorial – immigration agents are arresting drivers at “routine” traffic stops. By HALEY PARSLEY Capital News Service U.S. Park Police  tailed a man while he commuted home...

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