Bill would require minimum training standards, licensing for security guards; 4-day workweek pilot program derailed for at least this year; aid-in-dying advocates say ‘my body, my choice.’
Bill would require minimum training standards, licensing for security guards; 4-day workweek pilot program derailed for at least this year; aid-in-dying advocates say ‘my body, my choice.’
Former Gov. Larry Hogan nixes run for president; Maryland is first state to get federal approval to reimburse victims of food benefits fraud; and a Texas judge could impact access to abortion in Maryland.
Bill would protect reproductive health care providers, patients through records security; 800,000 Marylanders could be impacted by Supreme Court student debt decision; BWI concession agreement extended as new vendor is sought.
Nationwide pandemic SNAP food aid ending, could impact 360,000 Maryland households; gas industry official out as Gov. Moore’s PSC nominee.
Gov. Moore pushes for accelerated minimum wage hike tied to inflation, concerning state delegates; anti-abortion activists rally against legislation to protect procedure.
Gov. Moore taps gas industry official to head energy regulation panel; 529 tuition savings plan may be wound down; judge orders release of Archdiocese report; and Moore fulfills campaign promise to family: A rescue pup!
In 1991, Catholic Church pushed for provision it now opposes;bill would tighten concealed carry law; GOP lawmakers question Gov. Moore over executive order creating cabinet post.
Bill would mandate hospitals to test for fentanyl in overdose cases; Senate OKs Juvenile Justice pick; Gov. Moore joins governors alliance to ensure abortion, reproductive health care access; No surprise: Dereck Davis elected treasurer
Bipartisan group of lawmakers push for improved mental health care and ease of access; bill would give immunity to teachers intervening in school fights; Open Meetings Act could be expanded to include school panels that vet materials.
Proposed Youghiogheny bike trail may be dead with town weighing in; Atty Gen Brown seeks power to enforce some civil rights violations; bill would put all charged minors into juvenile court.
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