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The Amazing Advantage of Eotech Sights for Military Workforce

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 Americans routinely tell pollsters they don’t feel public officials genuinely care about people like themselves. One major driver of this cynicism is the government's double standard: one set of rules for itself, and a much harsher set for the public. I recently...

State Roundup: Bill would ban ‘data driven pricing;’ Moore panel recommends new congressional map; Lawmakers say no new taxes, fees

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State Roundup: Maryland Dems, Republicans wrestle over affordability; what to expect in Annapolis today; ‘mini-Sphere’ coming to Prince George’s

Maryland Dems, Republicans wrestle over ‘affordability;’ what to expect in Annapolis today; ‘mini-Sphere’ coming to Prince George’s.

State Roundup: Economists says education, health care to take hardest hit in general fund cuts; SB 1 would ban ICE agents from masking; Moore signs Trump pact over PJM-data center plan

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state roundup: moore, U.S. DOT Sec. agree to fast-track bridge projects; state turns to private insurers to help fund new hospital rate-setting system

MOORE, U.S. DOT SEC. AGREE TO FAST-TRACK KEY, AMERICAN LEGION BRIDGE PROJECTS: Gov. Wes Moore and U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Thursday they agreed to fast-track reconstruction of two critical Maryland bridges, signaling a push to speed work on the...

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A cheery opening of state legislature with a huge dose of seriousness; some Maryland Sheriffs worry that lawmakers will ban ICE agreements; two energy firms are spending big on lobbying.

State Roundup: 2026 General Assembly to tackle deficit, affordability, impact of Trump policies; 2nd power line project draws communities’ concerns

2026 General Assembly to tackle deficit, affordability, impact of Trump policies; 2nd power line project draws communities’ concerns; whistleblower accuses Moore administration of coverup over SNAP allegations.

State Roundup: On cusp of new session, Republicans see opportunities as state deficit looms; Moore’s public education spending plan leaves question hanging; 3 sworn in to fill Delegate vacancies

On cusp of new legislative session, Republicans see opportunities as state deficit looms; Gov. Moore proposes increase in public education spending; and three are sworn in to fill House of Delegate vacancies.

State Roundup: Moore says focus will be on job growth away from federal gov’t; state overpaid million in jobless benefits then failed to recover them

Gov. Moore says focus will be on job growth away from federal gov’t; state overpaid million in jobless benefits then failed to recover them; new House speaker puts her stamp on state politics; candidates lining up to run for Steny Hoyer’s House seat.

STATE ROUNDUP: moore pitches historic education funding increase; praise for retiring steny hoyer; bwi expansion opens

GOV. MOORE PITCHES HISTORIC EDUCATION FUNDING HIKE AMID $1.4B SHORTFALL: Gov. Wes Moore on Thursday proposed a $373.8 million increase in the education budget, pitching what he called a historic investment in schools even as the state heads into a looming $1.4 billion...

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