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A key advisory panel recommended that the state's property tax stay unchanged next year, at 11.2 cents per $100 in assessed ...
The 2025 legislative session was a slog, but Maryland Matters staff still had one thing to do: We fanned out to talk to ...
Environmentalists who feared an extensive rollback of one of the state’s signature climate programs, instead managed to escape this year’s legislative session with what they say are just revisions to ...
When administration officials began planning Gov. Wes Moore’s first foreign trade mission, they “did not anticipate that we would be in the middle of a trade war,” but that made it all the more ...
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown (D) has joined another lawsuit against the federal government, this time taking on the U.S. Department of Education for its attempt to rescind previously ...
In addition to the usual coalition of elected officials, nonprofits, community and religious leaders who fought for immigrant protections in the just-ended General Assembly session, Del. Ashanti ...
U.S. Sen. Angela Alsobrooks (D-Maryland) came back home to Prince George’s County on Wednesday morning to participate in a groundbreaking ceremony for a new Civic Plaza near the Wayne K. Curry ...
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. Advocates say they are ...
House and Senate fiscal leaders reached final agreement Friday on a compromise budget that includes $1.6 billion in annual taxes and ends a one-year experiment with a racing authority tasked with ...
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