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Frederick County prepares for the worst financially, as the Maryland General Assembly considers legislation that may shift the responsibility of balancing the state budget onto local governments.
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It would inform relevant state agencies about the limitations on federal immigration enforcement activities at sensitive locations.
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About $25 million is available that would not change Maryland’s budget.
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House lawmakers gave initial approval to a heavily-amended version of Governor Wes Moore’s proposed changes to the multi-billion-dollar education package Wednesday.
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The legislation alters several state tax credit and loan programs to support businesses in specific tech-focused industries.
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Former Delegate Maggie McIntosh discusses the latest in the General Assembly and how legislators are attempting to tackle the budget deficit.
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The controversial issue has come close to passing in the past.
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Some youth in Maryland spend more than a year in adult jails before seeing their day in court. Without a fix, the state may lose hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal funding every year.
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State lawmakers are considering a measure that would significantly reduce the number of youth the state charges in adult courts.
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The Maryland Freedom Caucus says halting fees for the energy efficiency program would save customers money on soaring energy bills.