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State Roundup: Maryland provides no data on numbers of children missing from its care; Moore signs housing, youth bills into law

Maryland provides no data on numbers of children missing from its care; Gov Moore signs housing, youth bills into law; candidates spend big to counter mail-in ballot mess-up.

State Roundup: Ferguson offers leeway on pursuing redistricting; two immigration reform bills to become law without Moore’s signature; childhood education, disabilities advocates push for changes

Senate President Ferguson offers leeway on pursuing redistricting; two immigration reform bills to become law without Gov. Moore’s signature; childhood education advocates push for more recognition; rape of disabled woman sounds an alarm.

state roundup: AGING HEALTHCARE WORKFORCE PRESENTS CHALLENGES; BUSINESSES CAN ADJUST CHANGE WITH NEW CASH ROUNDING LAW; WHAT RULES SHOULD GOVERN DATA CENTERS?

‘AGING WORKFORCE’ IN HEALTHCARE PRESENTS CHALLENGES, OPPORTUNITIES: A recent report from the Maryland comptroller says that older workers are a “defining feature” to Maryland’s healthcare system. 11% of Maryland’s healthcare practitioners and technical occupations are...

Why Marylanders Need Energy Relief, Not More Utility Monopoly Power

By Brooks Schandelmeier Annapolis Alderman My utility bill has gone up by $150 to $200 per month over the past year. I live in a townhome with my wife, and I am told I should consider myself lucky. Many Annapolitans have seen their monthly bills jump by $400 or more....

State Roundup: Small campaign coffers for GOP gov hopefuls; Harry Dunn, second officer sue Trump admin over $1.8B fund; state hopes to nail down timeline for new Key Bridge builders

Meager campaign coffers for GOP gov hopefuls; Harry Dunn, second officer sue Trump admin over $1.8B fund for Capitol rioters; state hopes to nail down timeline for new Key Bridge builders

State Roundup: 3 GOP governor hopefuls debate while 6 stay away; Elections officials defend against Trump attack; Maryland sues U.S. Ed Dept over narrowing professional degrees

Three GOP governor hopefuls — in a field of 9 — debate; Elections officials defend against Trump attack; Maryland sues U.S. Ed Dept over narrowing professional degrees; state to remove foster children from Carroll facility.

State Roundup: Trump blames Moore for ballot error, wants federal intervention; Dali owner, operator seek delay in civil trial

President Trump blames Gov. Moore for ballot error, wants federal intervention; Dali owner, operator seek delay in civil trial; advocates urge Moore to sign immigrant protection bills.

State Roundup: What closed primaries mean for 1 million Marylanders; state to reissue 400,000 ballots; new election reform laws; Sheriffs pull out of ICE pacts

What closed primaries mean for 1 million Marylanders; State to reissue 400,000 ballots; new election reform laws; Sheriffs pull out of ICE agreements despite pushback against new law.

state round up: state officials demand transparency as businesses get billions in tariff refunds;ferguson endorsed by CASA; dali builders reject claims of power failures;

STATE OFFICIALS DEMAND TRANSPARENCY AS BUSINESSES GET BILLIONS IN TRUMP TARIFF REFUNDS: Maryland among states arguing that relief must extend to the consumers who ultimately paid tariffs passed on by businesses. Kevin Hardy/Maryland Matters. PROMINENT IMMIGRANT RIGHTS...

State Roundup: Hale proposes money-making venture for gov mansion; getting, keeping health care a challenge for young Marylanders; litigation, allegations grow as campaign strategies

Gubernatorial candidate Hale proposes money-making venture for gov mansion; getting, keeping health care a challenge for young Marylanders; litigation, allegations grow as campaign strategies; as ICE gets closer to campuses, public school officials raise security measures.

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