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STATE ROUNDUP: NURSING HOME INSPECTIONS ALMOST CAUGHT UP, UNLICENSED ASSISTED LIVING POSES POSES NEW CHALLENGE; MOORE PUSHES AGENCIES TO fix audit problems; Howard rejects PRIVATE IMMIGRATION DETENTION CENTERS;

NURSING HOMES INSPECTIONS ALMOST CAUGHT UP, BUT UNLICENSED ASSISTED LIVING POSES NEW CHALLENGE: State health officials reported tremendous progress Thursday on a backlog of nursing home inspections, going from 130 cases last year to just 10 today, about half the time...

State Roundup: Cost of redistricting called ‘significant;’ some very bright Maryland students can’t go to college; students hold ICE protests

Cost of congressional redistricting called ‘significant;’ some very bright Maryland students can’t go to college; Bethesda students protest ICE actions as Harford students plan Friday walkouts.

Will the Democratic members of the Senate Rules Committee keep their 2018 campaign promises on congressional districts?

The House bill  HB0488, which proposes a new congressional redistricting map for the state’s eight districts, has been referred to the 12-member Senate Rules Committee made up of the main leadership of the Senate of both parties. In the 2018 Maryland League of Women...

State Roundup: Maryland House, Senate vote to ban local ICE agreements; *9,000 charities delinquent or not fully registered with state

Maryland House, Senate vote to ban local ICE agreements; 9,000 charities delinquent or not fully registered with state; Moore’s budget gives millions in tax breaks to businesses.

Stopping local cooperation with ICE is a bad idea, but lawmakers pay no mind

Actions have consequences and the Maryland State Legislature is about to take action that may result in unintended consequences. Ending state and local law enforcement cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Maryland presents several significant...

State Roundup: Congressional redistricting bill heads to a very wary Senate; House gives preliminary OK to limiting police-ICE agreements

State congressional redistricting bill heads to a very wary Senate; House of Delegates gives preliminary OK to limiting police-ICE agreements

State Roundup: Dan Cox seeks GOP nomination for governor; affordable housing faces community challenges; redistricting bill moves along

Dan Cox, hoping for a second chance at beating Wes Moore, seeks GOP nomination for governor; affordable housing faces community challenges of dislike of small lots and density; redistricting bill advances as House Dems rebuff Republican amendments.

Democratic leaders promised to do independent redistricting; they broke their promises

The Democratic delegates on the House Rules and Executive Nominations voted 18-6 on Jan. 25 to send the map drawn by the 2025 Governor's Redistricting Advisory Commission to the House of Delegates. Some of these delegates should re-read their 2018 campaign promises on...

State Roundup: Port handles record number of containers; Senate moving ICE restrictions

DESPITE TARIFFS, PORT OF BALTIMORE HANDLED RECORD NUMBER OF CONTAINERS IN 2025: More containers — the lifeblood of international shipping — than ever made their way through Baltimore last year. And the port set a record for ship visits, too. Hayes Gardner/Baltimore...

State Roundup: Foster care officials urged to speed processes; ICE agreement ban now emergency legislation; House takes up congressional redistricting plan

Foster care officials urged to speed processes to get kids into homes, treatment; ICE agreement ban now emergency legislation; House takes up congressional redistricting plan today.

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