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The outgoing Republican governor Larry Hogan advocated for several budgetary priorities, including funding for police and assistance for several healthcare organizations.
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We’ll go On the Record with Goucher College pollster Mileah Kromer to discuss her analysis of how Republican Larry Hogan won big in a state dominated by Democrats, and whether he has a political legacy. Her book is Blue-State Republican.
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Maryland residents should expect the incoming governor Wes Moore to have access to all the information he needs for the new administration, officials say.
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The Jobs That Build program aims to help meet the demand for workers for state and local projects generated by federal infrastructure measures.
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He is asking the Maryland State Prosecutor to investigate, and told the prosecutor to send a report to the U.S. Attorney for Maryland to pursue federal charges if needed.
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It’s one more step toward a new Chesapeake Bay crossing.
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The president of the Randallstown Chapter of the NAACP explains why he's asked Governor Hogan to provide additional resources to combat crime in Baltimore City and around the state.
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With a sharp increase pending, politicians manuever
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Gov. Larry Hogan has decided not to release the $3.5 million state lawmakers set aside for training new abortion care providers, delaying the program’s start until next year.