Category: Commentary
The time for $15 minimum wage is now, not 3 years ...
By Cory McCray | January 4, 2023 | Commentary | 0 |
Sen. Ron Young’s, ‘My Story’ sho...
By Walter Olson | January 3, 2023 | Commentary | 0 |
Tired of being kicked by a mule, State Sen. Chris ...
By Chris West | January 2, 2023 | Commentary | 0 |
Is Baltimore’s Murder Rate a Sign that We St...
By Chris Anderson | December 31, 2022 | Commentary | 1 |
Fast Cars and Bad Policies: How Game Changer Progr...
By Chris Anderson | December 29, 2022 | Commentary | 0 |
Message to Duckpin’s Brian Griffiths: Don’t Oppose Gov. Wes Moore great ideas because he is a Democrat
by Jared Schablein | January 30, 2023 | Commentary | 3 |
Recently in his blog Duckpin, long-time Republican operative Brian Griffiths wrote a piece...
Read MoreThe time for $15 minimum wage is now, not 3 years from now
by Cory McCray | January 4, 2023 | Commentary | 0 |
As we enter the 2023 Legislative Session, I look forward to standing with the Moore-Miller administration in raising the minimum wage from $13.25 to $15.00 right now, and not in three years.
Read MoreSen. Ron Young’s, ‘My Story’ shows how Frederick became one of the greatest cities in America
by Walter Olson | January 3, 2023 | Commentary | 0 |
Retiring Sen. Ron. Young has written a memoir of the portion of his career he’ll probably be best remembered for: his 16 years as mayor of Frederick starting in 1974.
Read MoreTired of being kicked by a mule, State Sen. Chris West has some proposals on the future of the Republican Party in Maryland
by Chris West | January 2, 2023 | Commentary | 0 |
As we begin the new year, I want to reflect on the future of the Maryland Republican Party. My...
Read MoreIs Baltimore’s Murder Rate a Sign that We Stopped Caring?
by Chris Anderson | December 31, 2022 | Commentary | 1 |
The names on The Baltimore Sun homicide webpage are listed chronologically but have no features that stand out. Beside each name is an age, a gender, an address, and a race. Most of the names are those of young men in their 20s, Black, and dying somewhere in Baltimore’s Black butterfly.
Read MoreFast Cars and Bad Policies: How Game Changer Programs Hurt Working-Class Baltimoreans
by Chris Anderson | December 29, 2022 | Commentary | 0 |
The new talk of the town is governor-elect Wes Moore’s baby bonds program. Throughout his campaign, Moore pitched the baby bonds program as a way to ensure that infants born in poverty arrive at adulthood in a more equal economic situation as their wealthier peers. With this program, every child born in Medicaid—largely Black and Latino–could get $3,200.
Read MoreBad Policy Could Be Driving Maryland’s Emergency Room Wait Times
by Walter Olson | December 22, 2022 | Commentary | 1 |
Maryland’s hospital emergency rooms have the longest wait times in the country, according to a Dec. 21 investigation by Meredith Cohn in the Baltimore Banner. That’s a bad distinction for our state to have at any time, and especially when multiple winter viruses are slamming ERs nationwide.
Read MoreRodricks’ play ‘Baltimore: You Have No Idea:’ lots of laughs and a few tears
by Len Lazarick | December 4, 2022 | Commentary | 0 |
It made me laugh. It made me cry. And it makes me sad to write about Sun columnist Dan Rodricks’...
Read MoreWhy Republicans Lost and What We Need to Do to WIN
by Chris Anderson | November 18, 2022 | Commentary | 1 |
For years, we, as Republicans, would joke that we needed to win above the margin of the alleged fraud. We contended and joked that in places like my own hometown of Baltimore City, fake ballots and dead voters were the name of the game.
Read MoreTerm limits for Baltimore City officials: OK with Question K
by Dylan Diggs | November 7, 2022 | Commentary | 0 |
In today’s election, Baltimore City voters will consider the critical question of whether city...
Read MoreEvil party, stupid party: Bad choices on the ballot for a conservative professor
by Richard Vatz | November 3, 2022 | Commentary | 0 |
Maryland Reporter does not endorse candidates or accept political advertising. This commentary is...
Read MoreThere are not just two choices for governor – there are five
by Len Lazarick | October 18, 2022 | Commentary | 0 |
If you been following mainstream media coverage of the race for governor, you may be under the...
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