Economists says education, health care to take hardest hit in general fund cuts; SB 1 would ban ICE agents from masking; Moore signs Trump pact over PJM-data center plan
Economists says education, health care to take hardest hit in general fund cuts; SB 1 would ban ICE agents from masking; Moore signs Trump pact over PJM-data center plan
A cheery opening of state legislature with a huge dose of seriousness; some Maryland Sheriffs worry that lawmakers will ban ICE agreements; two energy firms are spending big on lobbying.
2026 General Assembly to tackle deficit, affordability, impact of Trump policies; 2nd power line project draws communities’ concerns; whistleblower accuses Moore administration of coverup over SNAP allegations.
On cusp of new legislative session, Republicans see opportunities as state deficit looms; Gov. Moore proposes increase in public education spending; and three are sworn in to fill House of Delegate vacancies.
Gov. Moore says focus will be on job growth away from federal gov’t; state overpaid million in jobless benefits then failed to recover them; new House speaker puts her stamp on state politics; candidates lining up to run for Steny Hoyer’s House seat.
U.S. Rep. Steny Hoyer announces retirement after almost 60 years in the House; Maryland loses 10,000 more federal jobs since November; taxpayer-funded nonprofit sector under a veil of secrecy
Gov. Moore backs bills to ease housing costs, promises action on unlicensed senior housing; report finds city juvenile center has rodent problem and unsanitary facilities.
Gov. Moore, AFSCME fail to reach contract agreement; $340M Conowingo Dam settlement can move forward; Young Dems eye seats held by entrenched incumbents
Marylanders push against data centers but state has no overall policy; counties’ opposition to Conowingo relicensing ends; Vogel bill targets lobbyists lavish legislators’ dinners; federal lawmakers react to Venezuela action.
AFSCME files unfair labor practices complaints against state; Ag Dept delays EV charger inspection fees; Maryland can fix systems that lets anyone seek criminal charges; and twice-fired Guard staffer sues to reclaim job.
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