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The Baltimore region has two seats in the U.S. House of Representatives up for election with no incumbent. In one race, there’s a clear front-runner; in another, no one has an advantage, according to new polling.
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We’ll go On the Record with Democrat John Sarbanes to ask why he’s quitting Congress, and what he plans to do. Then we catch up with Baltimore Banner reporter Adam Willis on plans for the Inner Harbor, city-council districts, and Safe Streets.
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Sarbanes currently represents the 3rd Congressional District, encompassing all of Howard County and parts of Anne Arundel and Carroll counties. He's in his ninth term in Congress.
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The future Chesapeake Bay National Recreation Area would fall under control of the National Park Service which opens the door for more funding officials say.
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The incumbent Democrat discusses his campaign for a ninth term representing Maryland Dist. 3 in the US House, and his stands on local, state, national and international issues.
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One year ago, Trump supporters stormed the Capitol.
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He says it depends on how the legislature redraws congressional districts.
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Candidates could receive matching public funds.
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All nine Democrats in Maryland’s congressional delegation are calling on Gov. Larry Hogan to create a more centralized and equitable distribution process…
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A crowd of Maryland officials made their cases for funding for cities in an upcoming piece of pandemic stimulus legislation during a virtual press…