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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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Gov. Larry Hogan’s latest appointment to the Public Service Commission faced tough questioning Monday night from the Senate Executive Nominations…
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The state senate approved a measure Friday requiring employers to pay men and women equally for doing the same jobs.The vote was split almost along party…
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The state Senate gave preliminary approval Tuesday to legislation that would ban commercial gambling, such as fantasy sports leagues. The bills would…
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Monday was “Cross Over Day” in Annapolis — the day by which bills must "cross over" from one chamber of the General Assembly to the other to have the…
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An effort to reform the state’s criminal justice laws hit a stumbling block Monday. The state Senate delayed a vote on the legislation just hours before a…
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Residents in Frederick or Anne Arundel counties may have seen aircraft flying over their property taking photos. State tax assessors there have been using…
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A plan to change the state song passed the state Senate Thursday. The plan retains the tune and one verse of the current song in an effort to remove…
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With a month left in the General Assembly’s annual 90-day session, the leaders of both houses have announced a focus on Baltimore.House Speaker Michael…
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The state Senate passed Wednesday a controversial measure that would offer businesses tax credits in exchange for donations that support scholarships for…
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The House of Delegates voted unanimously Tuesday to expand the required use of ignition interlock devices to anyone convicted of drunken driving. The bill…