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If approved by both chambers and Gov. Wes Moore, Maryland voters would decide on state constitutional amendment guaranteeing ‘fundamental right to reproductive freedom’ next year.
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The bill regulates the growth and sale of recreational cannabis statewide.
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Measure offered tax credits to businesses to participate in pilot program that offered employees four-day work week with no cut in pay.
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The Attorney General's office already does investigations, and supporters say letting them do any prosecutions is next logical step.
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Maryland Republicans are pushing to codify the Right to Learn Act, which includes BOOST, a program that provides funds for low-income families to send their children to private and parochial schools.
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If passed by the legislature and approved by voters statewide, the amendment would be the highest form of protection for reproductive rights, particularly for abortions.
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Democratic Gov. Wes Moore's executive order requires that within 60 days, the Maryland Department of Transportation will report to the governor the number of firms certified as Minority Business Enterprises, broken down by jurisdiction, race, and gender.
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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said on the campaign trail that he’d put his assets in a blind trust, which means that he would no longer control or make decisions about his investments.
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A new bill in Maryland’s General Assembly would enable the state to cover medical treatments that private insurers already pay for related to gender-affirming care.
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If the Maryland General Assembly passes the amendment it could end up on the ballot of voters in 2024.