A reduction in vacant or newly proposed government employee positions is likely to be “one of the biggest numbers” among $500 ...
With less than two weeks to go before Maryland lawmakers wrap up the General Assembly session, details on cuts in Gov. Wes Moore’s latest “budget framework” remain vague.
Democratic lawmakers have faced eruptions of anger at town hall meetings across the country this week, as constituents have ...
Maryland lawmakers are inching closer to taking a big swipe at online sweepstakes gambling. The Maryland House of Delegates’ Ways and Means Committee met Thursday and heard from Republican Sen. Paul ...
As the Trump administration cracks down on illegal immigration, one advocacy organization wants states to legally permit ...
As President Donald Trump's administration seeks to roll back funding for transit, walking and biking projects, some states ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has rehired more than 100 fire employees, but the union claims dozens of employees ...
The Maryland Senate is charting a middle ground between a revamp sought by the governor and minimal tweaks sought by the ...
As President Donald Trump's administration seeks to roll back funding for transit, walking and biking projects, some states ...
With the federal law eroded by court decisions, about a half-dozen states want to enshrine protections for non-white voters. But it’s a tough sell even in Democratic states.
As national Democrats remain fractured about their focus and strategy, U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen inched closer to calling ...
As Justice Department lawyers appeal, an admonition from a U.S. District Court judge in Maryland is among the latest examples ...
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