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Seizing On MDOT's Own Analysis, Toll Lane Foes Urge Feds To Reject Project Study
Opponents are urging the Federal Highway Administration to retract an analysis of the Capital Beltway proposal, the report indicates.
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Opponents are urging the Federal Highway Administration to retract an analysis of the Capital Beltway proposal, the report indicates.
Comptroller Franchot (D) accused Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) of using false and divisive rhetoric about law enforcement funding.
What do disability rights, labor law, flirting and tort reform have to do with congressional and legislative redistricting?
U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D) announced Tuesday that he is seeking to expand access to health insurance to millions of Americans.
Del. Davis (D-Prince George's) confirmed what has been rumored for many weeks: He's interested in becoming the next state treasurer.
Baltimore's 2020 mayoral election was significantly impacted by the presence of big money, and out-of-state donors flooded campaign coffers.
The authors say "Maryland is on the precipice of a decision that could have a lasting impact on minority entrepreneurs."
The Maryland Citizens Redistricting Commission released a draft delegate district map with both single- and multi-member districts.
The author offers an historical retrospective of 1974, which in Maryland he said meant banning the nunchuck, and a big hit song for Douglas.
On Monday, state Treasurer Nancy K. Kopp (D) submitted a letter of resignation to the General Assembly.
“Turn right at the last pool table,” supporters of the Maryland Libertarian Party were told, as they arrived at Nottingham's. A metaphor?
Eastern Shore residents urged members of the Legislative Redistricting Advisory Commission to boost representation for people of color.
School Supt. Arlotto addressed lawmakers in the wake of bus driver shortages and student violence in Anne Arundel County Public Schools.
The Prince George's County Council Tuesday approved minor changes to a controversial council redistricting proposal.
Kopp is called "a pioneering figure in Maryland politics," whose fiscal expertise undergirded the operations of state government.
In the catchpenny world of government finance, having too much money can often be worse than not having enough.
A sharply divided Prince George's County Council flung aside a council redistricting proposal crafted by an independent commission.
The author, a Democratic candidate for governor, says Franchot's plan on how to utilize the surplus "is just plain short-sighted."
A panel of some of the state's top fiscal officers voted Monday to reduce the state's borrowing level next year by $200 million.
Former state Del. Heather R. Mizeur (D) grabbed headlines this month, announcing she had raised over $1 million in her bid to oust Harris.