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“I’m paying them to kill me and it isn’t fair.”
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Maryland automatically charges more teens as adults than almost any other state. An analysis of recent decisions found that some judges rely on what juvenile justice advocates say is unfair reasoning to keep those young people in adult court.
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Revenue from new 11% tax would go to Maryland trauma system, and in particular Shock Trauma in Baltimore.
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Tolls haven’t risen in a decade, and House Democratic leaders say that has left a huge hole in the state transportation budget.
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Contrasting spending plans will dominate the action in Annapolis for the rest of the month.
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Recommendations would be due next July.
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PFAS is linked to a host of medical issues when ingested by humans.
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We’ll go On the Record with WYPR news director Matt Bush to catch up on significant decisions by the General Assembly -- and what else might clear in the next few weeks.
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Lawmakers adjourned for the year April 8th
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Governor’s budget proposal for upcoming fiscal year doesn’t raise taxes — but storm clouds loom for future years as House Democrats begin talking proposals.