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Cardin Raises Just $29K In Late 2022, Fueling Speculation About His Political Plans
Cardin raised and banked considerably less than Maryland's other U.S. senator, Chris Van Hollen (D), who just won a second term.

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Cardin raised and banked considerably less than Maryland's other U.S. senator, Chris Van Hollen (D), who just won a second term.

“Tens of thousands of government workers through our state serve our people,” Moore said, before Judy Roopnaraine blew a kiss toward him.
That money, however, is already dedicated to pay for upkeep of the state's toll tunnels, bridges, and the Intercounty Connector.
Maryland State Delegate Terri Hill told fellow lawmakers she saw an older man with a walker seated outside a polling station.
Wilkins, the recently elected chair of the Legislative Black Caucus, had been the House parliamentarian.
“I only realized recently, service, the word service, comes from the Latin, servitium, which meant ‘slavery,'” Moore began.
“While you assert parents didn't understand what we purchased, we certainly understood, and understand, the contracts we signed" -- Savoie
“(It's) in the context of child sex trafficking, protecting children from being criminalized for what makes them victims" -- child advocate
One spring evening in Prince George's County, a friend called David saying she needed help in going after some friends who had hurt her.
The legislation is to be introduced by the leaders of the city and county Senate and House delegations.
Maryland Democratic Senator Brian Feldman has taken a strong, vested interest in this matter, the report states.
“Equitably electrifying the state's building sector is a pillar to achieving the state's climate goals" -- environmental report
We are waking up to the dangers of toxic “forever chemicals” called PFAS (Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), and their sources.
Pinsky, who Moore picked to lead the Maryland Energy Administration, was appointed in August 1994 to replace former Sen. O'Reilly.
“Based on my history, the amount of work that I've done and the amount of relationships I've built, why not me?” Baker, 35, said.
The problem stems from a decision by the board in June of 2021, to give account holders a sort of bonus on the money they had set aside.
Maryland Occupational Safety and Health (MOSH) is in dire need of resources and reform. Nowhere is that more evident.
Moore noted that too many agency contracts come before the board — which reviews millions of dollars in state contracts each year.
“The Administration thanks Tom Kelso for his eight years of service as the chairman of the Maryland Stadium Authority” -- statement
The caucus broke priorities into five areas: cannabis legalization, education equity, wealth and Black businesses, health, and housing.