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The 2025 legislative session was a slog, but Maryland Matters staff still had one thing to do: We fanned out to talk to ...
A key advisory panel recommended that the state's property tax stay unchanged next year, at 11.2 cents per $100 in assessed ...
The House passed a potentially transformative package of energy reform bills Saturday that are aimed at hastening new power ...
With about 10 hours to go in the 90-day session, lawmakers gave final passage to a trio of energy reform bills Monday focused ...
Jessica Brady Reader is one of the many advocates who spend days, months, even years working for bills they believe will ...
Passing a budget took longer than usual this year, but this time it was ongoing federal cuts that delayed the process before ...
A sobering report on racial maternal health disparities in Montgomery County, a Metro-oriented groundbreaking in Prince ...
Critics told a Senate panel Friday that a bill aimed at protecting the state from billions in potential sex abuse claims is ...
House and Senate fiscal leaders reached agreement Friday on a compromise budget that includes $1.6 billion in new taxes and ends a one-year experiment with a racing authority tasked with modernizing a ...
Dr. Meena Seshamani officially took over as Maryland’s new secretary of health Wednesday, taking the helm of a department that has been mired in controversy in recent years.
The governor was disappointed, some of the biggest bills got put off to the last day, last-minute wrangling doomed some bills, and it all ended at midnight with balloons and confetti to mark the end ...
Just hours after the Senate approved the Second Look Act, the House on Thursday quickly accepted Senate amendments to the bill that gives a second chance to long-serving incarcerated individuals and ...