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Concerns about the incoming Trump administration are also likely to feature during 90 days of lawmaking.
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The 2025 session of the Maryland General Assembly could see substantial debate over the future of education, public safety and energy in the state.
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The County Council picked her over four other candidates.
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State Senator Jill P. Carter held elected office in the Maryland General Assembly since 2003 and was recently appointed to the State Board of Contract Appeals.
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The mayor and city council have varying ideas on how to bring in revenue and relieve pressure on residents.
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The Maryland senate president says new taxes should be part of the state’s plan to deal with the deficit when the legislature returns to Annapolis in January.
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State policymakers said energy costs are also likely to feature prominently in the legislative session that begins in January.
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While Moore supports the idea, he is not submitting his own bill changing the law or adding this effort to his list of priorities for the session.
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The discounts are for people 18 to 37.