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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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The General Assembly is weighing legislation that would offer residents with less than six months to live a lethal dose of drugs. But members of a Senate…
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A crowd rallied outside the Statehouse Thursday afternoon, just before lawmakers were scheduled to consider a bill that would guarantee annual increases…
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Imagine talking to a friend or a spouse about something personal while on a MARC train or a public bus. Now imagine state officials are listening in. A…
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State lawmakers considered a slate of police reform measures Tuesday aimed at improving the relationship between police and the communities they serve.…
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Maryland’s chicken farming industry produces more than 220,000 tons of manure, according to state estimates.Currently, small contract farmers are…
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A little more than a month into the General Assembly session, relations between Republican gov. Larry Hogan and the Democratic leadership are quickly…
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State legislators are considering two proposals that would affect people facing terminal illness — specifically those with less than a year to live.One…
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Fewer than two million Maryland citizens cast a vote on Election Day in 2014, when Gov. Larry Hogan was elected. Some state lawmakers say the first step…
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When Gov. Larry Hogan canceled Baltimore's Red Line light rail project and altered the plans for the Purple Line light rail in the Washington suburbs last…
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This week in the General Assembly Democratic leaders called for new gun control legislation, Governor Larry Hogan delivered on the first installment of…