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State Roundup: $71 billion budget package signed into law; Chambers reach deal on energy bill; questions arise over pausing taxing hospitals’ offshore insurance

$71 billion budget package signed into law; Chambers reach deal of energy bill; questions arise over pausing tax on hospitals’ offshore insurance

Marylanders Deserve Juries That Reflect Their Communities

By Qiana Johnson and Heather Warnken Maryland holds the shameful distinction of being first in the nation in the over-incarceration of Black males. Extreme racial disparities pervade nearly all aspects of the state’s criminal justice system. Black residents make up...

State Roundup: Bill would let state sue private schools for bias claims; House OKs bill limiting prosecutors use of creative expression; 15-month probe helps dismantle Eastern Shore drug operation

Bill would let state sue private schools for bias claims; House OKs bill limiting prosecutors use of creative expression; 15-month probe helps dismantle Eastern Shore drug operation

Bringing solar power — and savings — to Baltimore City residents  

By CASEY GLICKMAN Capital News Service When Janete Gonzalez went to the Druid Hill Park farmers market in the fall of 2022, she was a new Baltimore City resident, having just moved after a house fire destroyed everything she owned. That day, she expected to leave the...

State Roundup: Latest juvenile justice reform bill heads to Moore’s desk; Moore expected to sign budget bill Wednesday; Maryland seeks to redevelop Light Rail lands

Latest juvenile justice reform bill heads to Gov. Moore’s desk; Moore expected to sign budget bill Wednesday; Maryland seeks to redevelop Light Rail lands for housing, retail.

State Roundup: ICE nixes detentions at Hagerstown warehouse; Cayman Islands helped nonprofit hospitals avoided insurance tax; two amendments added to ‘good cause evictions’ bill

ICE nixes detentions at Hagerstown warehouse; Cayman Islands helped nonprofit hospitals avoided insurance tax; two amendments added to ‘Good Cause Evictions’ bill.

A Bipartisan Breakthrough on Energy Affordability in Maryland

By Ian Magruder and Molly Knoll Democrats and Republicans can’t seem to agree on much of anything in our country these days. But perhaps one topic that both parties can agree on is the fact that electricity prices have become too high, which opened the door to a...

state roundup: house, senate diverge over energy bill; e-z pass fines surge into tens of thousands; amazon wants to build data center at calvert cliffs

E-Z PASS FINES BALLOON INTO TENS OF THOUSANDS IN DEBT AS LAWMAKERS PUSH FIX: Across Maryland, drivers are reporting toll debt ballooning into the tens of thousands of dollars. Some dispute the accuracy of their E-ZPass charges or say they weren’t aware of them, while...

State Roundup: ‘Good Cause Evictions’ gets another chance; energy study amendment problematic, advocates say; House panel pressured on Senate youth charges bill

‘Good Cause Evictions’ gets another chance; energy study amendment problematic, advocates say; House panel pressured on Senate youth charges bill.

State Roundup: Number of ICE arrests more than triple in year; lawmakers who seek Del Bouchat’s resignation get an unwanted gift; House, Senate energy bills differ widely

Number of ICE arrests more than triple in year; colleagues who seek Del Bouchat’s resignation get an unwanted gift; House, Senate energy bills differ widely

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