-
State lawmakers are considering a measure that would significantly reduce the number of youth the state charges in adult courts.
-
The Maryland Freedom Caucus says halting fees for the energy efficiency program would save customers money on soaring energy bills.
-
Legislation being considered by lawmakers in Annapolis would end the the automatic charging of juveniles as adults in the course of prosecution for certain crimes.
-
The rates are set to sunset this summer.
-
Legislative leaders say the cuts are necessary to prepare for likely cuts in federal spending.
-
Both the House and Senate approved subsidies for young adult health insurance.
-
A bill in the General Assembly would authorize local jurisdictions to pass laws requiring landlords to have an approved reason to end a lease.
-
The legislation plans to increase oversight over the massive windfall the state is getting from drug companies.
-
The Moore-Miller administration is asking for an additional 18-months to get the Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program (FAMLI) up and running.
-
The bill that passed the House also adds internet safety to the state’s health education framework.