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Monday marks the 69th day of the General Assembly session, known as "Crossover Day." Any bills not passed by either the House or the Senate at the end of…
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The state Senate passed paid sick leave legislation with a veto-proof majority Thursday, just one day after Gov. Larry Hogan promised to veto it.This is…
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The state Senate is expected to vote by the end of the week on a bill requiring businesses to offer employees paid sick leave. But Gov. Larry Hogan…
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A law passed last year requires the state Department of Transportation to rank transportation projects according to how well they meet certain goals, such…
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Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh announced Friday a joint plan with the state to help fill the city school system’s budget gap with $180 million over three…
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Maryland lawmakers are making a last-ditch effort to prevent gas companies from fracking in the state, particularly in the Marcellus Shale that lies under…
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Gov. Larry Hogan’s approval rating remains strong among Marylanders, with 63 percent of adults approving of the job he is doing, according to a new…
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Gov. Larry Hogan frequently offers a similar complaint about bills Democratic legislators introduce in the Maryland General Assembly — that the bills take…
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The Maryland House of Delegates voted along party lines Wednesday to make it easier for the state attorney general to sue the federal government.Current…
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The Maryland House of Delegates is expected to vote Wednesday to expand the state attorney general’s powers so that he can sue the federal…