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Maryland would join three other states including neighboring Virginia in passing Donna’s Law, a suicide prevention bill
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Maryland has seen applications for concealed carry permits skyrocket since U.S. Supreme Court ruling last year struck down New York’s higher standard to get one, which was similar to Maryland’s.
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Live in an apartment? Want an electric vehicle charging station? General Assembly is working on thatNot everyone who wants an electric vehicle has a home and a “three car garage,” legislators were told.
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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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Del. Luke Clippinger (D. D.46) discusses HB0824, his bill to strengthen Maryland's concealed carry law - and stiffen penalties for violators. Plus, an update on recreational cannabis regulations.
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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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One month into his first term, Maryland's new governor discusses how he plans to fulfill his campaign promises, from ending poverty to achieving more equitable economic growth across the state.
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As Maryland Democrats, including Gov. Wes Moore, mull ways to improve state contracting participation for small, women and minority-owned businesses, these bills could end up on the governor’s desk.
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Bills in General Assembly would change timeframe to file workers compensation claim, potentially allowing more to do so.