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In a packed room a lot was discussed, but frustration over young people committing crime rose to the top of people’s concerns.
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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.
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Governor has not yet taken action on the bill.
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We hear from a legislator who wants to keep Marylanders permanently on DST, and from two opponents who think Daylight Saving is a bad idea.
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Gov. Larry Hogan and General Assembly leaders gathered in the State House Tuesday for the traditional post-legislative session bill signing ceremony.
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Democratic Dist. 46 Delegate Luke Clippinger and Maryland Matters editor Josh Kurtz weigh in on the successes and failures of Maryland's annual legislative session, which adjourned Monday.
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The Maryland General Assembly wrapped up its 444th session at midnight Monday.
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Lawmakers passed a bill banning PFAS chemicals as they worked their way through stacks of bills Monday ahead of adjournment at midnight.
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We’ll go On the Record with Charles Robinson of Maryland Public Television and Joel McCord of WYPR to talk about what the legislature has done this year the ten bills Gov. Hogan vetoed and two dozen he’s letting become law without his signature.
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Both chambers of the Maryland General Assembly Saturday voted to override the ten vetoes Gov. Larry Hogan delivered on Friday.