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Gov. Larry Hogan today appointed his legislative lobbyist, Joseph Getty, to the state’s highest court, the Court of Appeals.Getty comes to the seat not…
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Gov. Larry Hogan announced Friday that he is vetoing five bills the General Assembly passed this spring.One of the more controversial measures would…
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State lawmakers appear to have reached an agreement on a bill changing the controversial Law Enforcement Officers’ Bill of Rights. The dispute over the…
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Monday is the last day of the 2016 General Assembly session. Among the many things legislators did in the last 90 days was pass two bills aimed at…
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The end of the General Assembly’s 2016 session is looming, and legislation is flying at a rapid clip. WYPR’s Rachel Baye joined News Director Joel McCord…
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The House of Delegates voted Thursday to override two of Gov. Larry Hogan’s vetoes; one a key transportation bill, the other a change in the make-up of…
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Gov. Larry Hogan plans to let nearly two dozen bills become law without his signature, he announced at a news conference Tuesday. Hogan called the General…
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Democrats in the General Assembly rushed to pass some of this session's more controversial bills this week to get them to the governor's desk by the end…
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The General Assembly and Gov. Larry Hogan are at odds over how the state should pick which transportation projects to build.On Thursday, the legislature…
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State lawmakers approved Wednesday several bills aimed at improving quality of life in Baltimore. The bills pay for extended library hours and school…
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Public schools and some private schools will teach students as early as kindergarten about sexual abuse and assault if Gov. Larry Hogan signs a bill…
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Every year a corps of public service lobbyists descends on the General Assembly to petition their state government for change. And none of them are more…