Fate of bill uncertain to give voters a say in filling legislative vacancies; mixed testimony over 11% tax on guns and ammo to fund trauma care.
Fate of bill uncertain to give voters a say in filling legislative vacancies; mixed testimony over 11% tax on guns and ammo to fund trauma care.
Advocates hope to raise the tipped minimum wage through ballot issue; lawmakers propose tougher sentences for crimes in ‘sacred spaces;’ AG Brown expands probe of church sex abuse in seeking testimony.
Family of slain teen lobbies for services for children who commit violent acts; 1,700+ apply for 179 ‘social equity’ cannabis licenses; Poll: Marylanders say ‘no’ to 1-cent tax hike for transit projects
Former Gov. Larry Hogan runs for GOP nomination to U.S. Senate, apparently persuaded by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell; patients testify on medical aid-in dying bill
In 2nd State of the State address, Gov. Moore seeks bipartisanship to work on public safety issues; legislators propose toughened Drug Affordability Board; what’s next for Marilyn Mosby?
Marilyn Mosby found guilty on one count of mortgage fraud; Gov. Moore says he’ll sign bill end ‘diminution credits’ for inmates convicted of first degree rape, sex offense; contractors tapped to build new Amtrak tunnel.
Father of slain daughter, freshman delegate work to toughen inmate early release; public pressure, flawed system prompt lawmakers’ response to juvie crime problem
House bill proposes testing geothermal network across Maryland; lawmakers consider ways to hike health care wages; Alsobrooks campaign event interrupted by Gaza war protesters.
Democratic lawmakers offer plan to address rising youth crime; widow of slain judge seeks more online protections; despite satisfaction with the deal, state leaders still angered by John Angelos’ lack of transparency over Orioles sale.
Billionaire and B’more native buys out Angelos family to run Orioles; Cal Ripken expected to be part of new ownership team; and in Annapolis: advocates rally to prevent childhood gun deaths and lawmakers continue to ponder method of filling legislative vacancies.
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