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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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In a busy week, Maryland's General Assembly took on everything from guns to a significant change in the state university system. WYPR's Rachel Baye joins…
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The state Senate on Wednesday passed a ban on pesticides that are believed to endanger bee populations. The measure would prevent stores from selling…
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Gov. Larry Hogan accused the Democratic leaders of the General Assembly of being reckless with state tax dollars at a press conference Tuesday afternoon.…
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State lawmakers put aside their partisan battles to apparently reach accord over criminal justice reform last week. But they went right back at it over a…
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Gov. Larry Hogan has proposed amending the Maryland constitution to charge an independent commission with drawing the state's eight congressional…
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The governor, the mayor and the school boardState Senator Catherine Pugh, who is running to be Baltimore's next mayor, wants to return full control of its school system to the city. A bill she's…
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State legislators voiced strong support Wednesday for a bill expected to reduce prison populations and save the state more than $240 million over 10…
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A political fight is brewing in Annapolis over how the state decides which transportation projects to build.Democrats have proposed ranking projects based…
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The lobbyists in the General Assembly Tuesdsay were younger than the Statehouse’s usual crowd. Six-year-old Vivienne Martin Mulkey took the day off from…
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Friday marked the halfway point in the 2016 Maryland General Assembly session; ending a week when legislators took up some particularly contentious…