Category: Commentary
Solar farms don’t belong in Montgomery’s ag reserv...
By Joshua Rokach | Mar 3, 2021 | Commentary, Environment | 3 |
Legislature should raise tobacco taxes in Maryland...
By Laura Hale | Feb 11, 2021 | Commentary, General Assembly, Taxes | 0 |
Excess COVID cases just latest of major systemic p...
By Phil Caroom | Feb 11, 2021 | Commentary | 0 |
Deterrence through stiff penalties works — let’s m...
By Jason Johnson | Feb 8, 2021 | Commentary, General Assembly | 0 |
What kind of GOP do we want? A party of Trump or t...
By Brian Griffiths | Feb 7, 2021 | Commentary | 4 |
Unemployment Mess—The Real Story
by Charlie Hayward | Mar 14, 2021 | Commentary | 0 |
About this time last year, the state’s Department of Labor, Division of Unemployment Insurance (DUI) was processing unemployment claims smoothly—and more-or-less efficiently—despite its antiquated, but reliable, computer software.
Read MoreSome Maryland drunk drivers don’t even get a slap on the wrist
by Chris Swonger | Mar 10, 2021 | Commentary | 0 |
Alcohol-impaired drivers killed 10,265 people across the nation in 2015. Among those lost was Montgomery County Police Officer Noah Leotta. Just 24 years old, he was killed by the exact crime he was trying to protect us from—struck by a driver under the influence during a traffic stop of a suspected impaired driver.
Read MoreBlack and Brown People Need Better Access to COVID-19 Vaccine, Not More Talk
by Rep. Anthony Brown | Mar 9, 2021 | Commentary, COVID-19 | 0 |
One year into this global pandemic, we’ve lost more than 500,000 of our fellow Americans and close to 8,000 in Maryland. The approval of multiple, safe, and effective vaccines is a turning point and should inspire hope.
Read MoreMore enforcement powers needed in Maryland’s Public Information Act to make government more transparent
by Lisa Kershner | Mar 5, 2021 | Commentary, General Assembly | 0 |
Maryland’s public access ombudsman and the chair of the Public Information Act Compliance...
Read MoreSolar farms don’t belong in Montgomery’s ag reserve; they belong on rooftops
by Joshua Rokach | Mar 3, 2021 | Commentary, Environment | 3 |
The county should have rejected the program outright and, instead, concentrate on promoting rooftop solar panels. Stripping away euphemism, solar farms have nothing in common with agriculture; indeed they harm our food chain and the environment as a whole.
Read MoreIt’s time for Maryland to fully address Climate Change
by Julia Hananel | Feb 13, 2021 | Commentary | 0 |
As an 18-year-old Freshman at the University of Maryland, climate change is something that has been on my mind throughout my teenage years. I’ve grown up hearing about how my family lost their home and possessions in New Orleans because of Hurricane Katrina.
Read MoreMaryland Lawmakers Should Seize the Opportunity to Protect Health Care Choice
by Jacqueline Halbig von Schleppenbach | Feb 13, 2021 | Commentary | 0 |
As we embark on the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic—albeit with vaccine distribution underway—demand for health care and the financial support many need to help pay for treatment has become a hot topic. Fortunately, this month the Maryland Senate will consider a positive piece of legislation that would protect the right for Marylanders to choose a Health Care Sharing Ministry to manage their health care expenses.
Read MoreLegislature should raise tobacco taxes in Maryland and save lives
by Laura Hale | Feb 11, 2021 | Commentary, General Assembly, Taxes | 0 |
By overriding Gov. Hogan’s veto of the first tobacco tax increase in 13 years, the General Assembly can save lives, improve health, and boost our economy. It’s an opportunity they must not pass up.
Read MoreExcess COVID cases just latest of major systemic problems in Md. prisons
by Phil Caroom | Feb 11, 2021 | Commentary | 0 |
The COVID-pandemic has exposed major systemic problems in Maryland’s prisons that have been ignored for years.
Read MoreDeterrence through stiff penalties works — let’s make it work for everyone
by Jason Johnson | Feb 8, 2021 | Commentary, General Assembly | 0 |
If progressive legislators truly believe that increased criminal penalties do work as a deterrent, why are they so resistant to increasing penalties for more serious and widespread violent crime? Either tough sentencing rules deter and punish violent crime or they don’t – they can’t have it both ways
Read MoreWhat kind of GOP do we want? A party of Trump or the party of Hogan?
by Brian Griffiths | Feb 7, 2021 | Commentary | 4 |
Too many in my party seem to be more interested in relegating the GOP to the ash heap of history than establishing a path to win elections, especially here in Maryland.
Read MoreCitizens should draw 2021 md redistricting plans
by Howard Gorrell | Feb 3, 2021 | Commentary | 0 |
Maryland should join eight states to provide that their redistricting authority shall accept and consider maps drawn and submitted by public members.
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