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State Roundup: Senior citizens expect notice of end of Medicare supplemental; Maryland Dems change tactics to ‘Contest Every Seat;’ state leads legal challenge to guard deployment in Illinois

Senior citizens expect notice of end of Medicare supplemental; Maryland Democrats change tactics to ‘Contest Every Seat;’ state leads legal challenge to guard deployment in Illinois.

Here are the Top Igaming Software Platform Providers

Choosing an igaming software platform is a strategic move, not a checkbox. The right partner blends compliance, content, and growth tooling so your brand scales smoothly across regulated markets. Below is a practical, B2B-focused overview of the space—starting with...

State Roundup: DHS failed to document children’s deaths from abuse or neglect; lawmakers consider AI’s benefits, dangers; Power line company wants regulators to move faster

DHS failed to document children’s deaths from abuse or neglect; lawmakers to consider AI’s benefits and dangers; Power line company wants regulators to move faster.

state roundup: 12,000 Md. soybean farmers caught in US-China trade war; moore invests $37M in affordable housing; former governors weigh in on national guard deployment.

SOYBEAN FARMERS ARE CAUGHT IN A U.S.-CHINA TRADE WAR: China, the world’s top purchaser of soybeans, gets a large share of its beans from American farmers. Last year alone, China bought more than half of the soybeans exported by them, or $12.6 billion worth. The more...

State Roundup: Moore targets foster care system for repair following teen’s suicide; officials flock to BWI to support federal workers

Gov. Moore targets foster care system for repair following teen’s suicide; officials flock to BWI to support federal workers; Marylanders sue state Health Department over Medicaid waiver issues.

Government shutdown: By the numbers

By MATT COHEN AND MOLECULE JONGWILAI  Capital News Service The government shutdown continues into its second week as Congress has yet to come to a deal on a budget bill. The shutdown began at midnight on Oct. 1, the close of the 2025 fiscal year, and the Senate...

Democrats urge end to shutdown so airport workers can get paid 

By MIRA BEINART Capital News Service Maryland Democratic officials on Wednesday thanked federal workers who are continuing to show up for work during the government shutdown even though they’re not getting paid right now for their service. The officials held a morning...

State Roundup: Shutdown highlights Maryland dependence on federal dollars; trying to quit a federal job, but unable to and lawsuits on pause; demolition of Pimlico in photos

Shutdown highlights Maryland dependence on federal dollars; trying to quit a federal job, but unable to and lawsuits on pause; demolition of Pimlico in photos.

State Roundup: Maryland taking loan applications from federal employees working without pay; lawyer argues jurisdictions are targeting deceitful practices of fossil fuel firms

Maryland taking loan applications from federal employees working without pay; lawyer argues jurisdictions are targeting deceitful practices of fossil fuel firms

State Roundup: 3 jurisdictions seek to hold fossil fuel firms liable; Carroll landowners continue battle over reliability project; Food Bank, businesses step up during shut down

Three jurisdictions seek to hold fossil fuel firms liable; Carroll landowners continue battle over Reliability Project; Maryland Food Bank, businesses step up during federal shut down

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