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The Real Consequences of Stripping Away Support fr...

By Brianna Mijangos-Buiza | April 23, 2025 | Commentary | 0 |

The Real Consequences of Stripping Away Support from Baltimore’s Hardworking Families

The Real Consequences of Stripping Away Support from Baltimore’s Hardworking Families

by Brianna Mijangos-Buiza | April 23, 2025 | Commentary | 0 |

What does it mean to work yourself to the bone and still come up short? Ask the mother in...

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State Roundup: Primary results are in: It’s a Moore-Cox rematch; Ferguson wins over LaPin; McClain Delaney bests Trone; Boafo wins; five General Assembly incumbents out?

Primary results are in: It’s a Moore-Cox rematch; Ferguson wins over LaPin; McClain Delaney bests Trone; Boafo on top; and five General Assembly incumbents appear to be out.

State Roundup: Judge denies Trump admin access to voter rolls; elections chief warns against wagering on races; early voting up 17%

It’s primary election day and a lot is happening: Federal judge denies Trump admin access to Maryland voter rolls; elections chief warns against wagering on races; early voting up 17%

State Roundup: What to expect in tomorrow’s primary; Black Marylanders push against voter suppression; an inside look at how one man got his data center

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What Maryland Families Should Know About Probate and Estate Thresholds

Most people assume that having a will is enough to spare their family the courts. In Maryland, as in most states, that assumption misses a step. A will does not avoid probate. It is the document that goes through it. For families trying to understand whether their...

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Analysis: Primary voters are not representative, but non-voters are not likely to turn out

Here's a statistic that routinely captures the attention of campaign activists.  In Maryland's last three gubernatorial primaries, 2014, 2018, and 2022, only about one-quarter of registered voters participated. Roughly three out of every four registered voters stayed...

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How ICE agents sidestep Maryland laws; Republican candidates say state ICE laws harm public safety; federal disaster aid approved for Maryland farmers.

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