Animal shelters as housing crisis indicator; Gov. Moore separates youth issues from crime prevention; Blueprint for Education making positive strides, officials say; former Sen. Griffiths spreads around her campaign war chest wealth.
Animal shelters as housing crisis indicator; Gov. Moore separates youth issues from crime prevention; Blueprint for Education making positive strides, officials say; former Sen. Griffiths spreads around her campaign war chest wealth.
Gov. Moore’s $63.1 billion budget trims spending, protects Blueprint, doesn’t raise taxes; bill would tax ammo to aid trauma victims.
Maryland to pump $150 million into transit projects; lawmakers say they are willing to ‘tweak’ controversial juvenile justice act; bill would make it tougher for sex offenders to reduce their sentences.
Sinclair Inc. chief executive buys Baltimore Sun Media Group; looming deficit has lawmakers scrambling for solutions; how did a Jan. 6 rioter get on the state elections board?
Lawmakers to revisit expungement rules that affect those on probation with minor infractions; Dental health targeted again for more aid; and former Gov. Hogan: Is he running for president or what?
On opening day, Annapolis leaders downplay prospects of tax hike despite large deficit.
With the 446th Legislative Session kicking off at noon today, Gov. Moore outlines criminal justice, housing proposals.
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.’
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?
Maryland’s economic problems predate pandemic, Comptroller’s report says; in-state migration finds move to Shore, southern and western parts; more LGBTQ+ moving into state.
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