Category: Commentary
How Granting DACA Recipients Licensure Can Support...
By Carisma De Anda and Ava Vazquez | August 9, 2024 | Commentary | 0 |
Stay Awake or Be Fined: How the Supreme Court’s Gr...
By Michelle Muxi and Juan Diego Gonzalez | August 1, 2024 | Commentary | 0 |
Difference Between Democrats and Republicans: A Ta...
By K. Ward Cummings | June 24, 2024 | Commentary | 0 |
Why the Supreme Court’s Mifepristone Ruling ...
By Lauren Meraz and Marcos Montoya Andrade | June 17, 2024 | Commentary | 0 |
Governor Wes Moore administration imposes 338 new ...
By Joint Republican Caucus | June 9, 2024 | Commentary | 21 |
Auditors clobber the University of Maryland Global Campus’s governance of satellite entities
by Charlie Hayward | August 28, 2024 | Commentary | 0 |
Auditors also concluded that UMGC may not have complied with applicable laws, rules, and regulations and that UMGC’s problems could adversely affect its ability to maintain reliable financial records and operate effectively and efficiently.
Read MoreHow Granting DACA Recipients Licensure Can Support Maryland’s Future Generations
by Carisma De Anda and Ava Vazquez | August 9, 2024 | Commentary | 0 |
As our nation grapples with soaring childcare costs, the early childhood education (ECE) sector’s importance is more apparent than ever.
Read MoreStay Awake or Be Fined: How the Supreme Court’s Grants Pass Ruling Exacerbates Homelessness in Maryland
by Michelle Muxi and Juan Diego Gonzalez | August 1, 2024 | Commentary | 0 |
Fining unhoused individuals for sleeping in public spaces exposes a critical flaw in the U.S.’ approach to its most vulnerable. The recent Johnson v. Grants Pass ruling underscores the harsh reality faced by those without shelter, penalized for sleeping in public areas with no viable alternatives.
Read MoreDifference Between Democrats and Republicans: A Tale of Two Bridges
by K. Ward Cummings | June 24, 2024 | Commentary | 0 |
Larry Hogan is playing a duplicitous game with Maryland voters. He says he’s running for the U.S. Senate as an “independent Republican,” not to serve any one party, but, “to fix our nation’s broken politics.”
Read MoreWhy the Supreme Court’s Mifepristone Ruling Matters for Latinas in Maryland
by Lauren Meraz and Marcos Montoya Andrade | June 17, 2024 | Commentary | 0 |
The Supreme Court’s decision to dismiss the Federal Drug Administration v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine case marks a direct rebuttal of the challenging of scientific and political authority in the pharmaceutical sector. AHM attempted to use the argument of “legal standing” claiming “personal injury” to their affiliates who, despite conscientious objections, are encouraged to provide abortion medication and information.
Read MoreGovernor Wes Moore administration imposes 338 new or increased taxes and fees
by Joint Republican Caucus | June 9, 2024 | Commentary | 21 |
Since the end of the 2024 Legislative Session, the Joint Republican Caucus in the Maryland General Assembly has worked to tally the number of tax and fee increases that have occurred since Governor Moore took office, either at his direction or through the actions of the Democratic majority in the legislature.
Read MoreCommentary: Republicans owe no loyalty to Larry Hogan
by Marc King | May 24, 2024 | Commentary | 1 |
Democrats are furiously attacking former Republican Gov. Larry Hogan in the U.S. Senate race over...
Read MoreAnalysis: Primary results were not as close as some polls showed; $300 per vote was not enough to win
by Len Lazarick | May 15, 2024 | Commentary, Election | 0 |
It wasn’t even close. Polling in primaries when many voters are undecided and turnout is low is notoriously unreliable. Surveys were showing close Democratic races for the U.S. Senate and the 3rd Congressional District, but those weren’t even close.
Read MoreFrancis Scott Key Bridge deserves to keep its name
by Marc King | May 9, 2024 | Commentary | 0 |
Some people are now advocating that the rebuilt bridge over the Patapsco River in Baltimore no longer should bear the name of Francis Scott Key, a slave-holder who wrote the “Star-Spangled Banner” on a ship near the site of the bridge.
Read MoreAnalysis: Elfreth draws fire from opponents
by Len Lazarick | April 25, 2024 | Commentary, Election | 1 |
Sen. Sarah Elfreth is the woman to beat in the race for the 3rd Congressional District seat.
The state senator from Annapolis has drawn veiled criticism for her support by a multi-million dollar “dark money” pro-Israel super PAC, and direct criticism from a fellow state senator and opponent over alleged weak support of gun control legislation.
The newspaper was already dead; now the building it created would be demolished too
by Len Lazarick | April 11, 2024 | Commentary | 2 |
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball asked me Tuesday morning if being at the old Columbia Flier building where I had spent 10 years of my career brought back memories. The old building didn’t so much bring back memories as it made me sad again about last year’s death of the newspaper that built it .
Read MorePolitical predictions are foolhardy but demanded; Harry Dunn spends in 3rd CD; not heartbroken, angry
by Len Lazarick | April 4, 2024 | Commentary, Election, General Assembly | 0 |
How many times can your heart be broken over the latest tragedy? Pick a tragedy – workers on Key Bridge, children, aid workers, journalists, pretty much everyone in Gaza, the victims of the latest mass shooting. Did you really think about the victims? To whom did you pray?
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