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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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“Maryland, My Maryland” by James Ryder Randall has been the state song since 1939. But a state panel recommended replacing it in December, and now state…
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State legislative leaders announced a package of gun control measures Wednesday. At the center of the effort is a bill that would ban guns and other…
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Gov. Larry Hogan and Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake introduced a plan in early January to demolish thousands of vacant row homes across the…
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The state Senate gave returning felons the right to vote Tuesday when the majority-Democrat body narrowly overrode Republican Gov. Larry Hogan's veto last…
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The state Senate added a new member Thursday, which likely gives Senate Democrats enough votes to override Gov. Larry Hogan's veto last year of a bill…
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Baltimore leaders: Hogan all rhetoric, no fundingGov. Larry Hogan emphasized bipartisan cooperation in his state of the state speech Wednesday. But the Democratic leaders of Baltimore City and Baltimore,…
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In his State of the State address Wednesday, Gov. Larry Hogan emphasized bipartisan co-operation, his proposal to cut $400 million in taxes and…
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The Democratic General Assembly leaders on Monday announced plans to help residents pay for college and save for retirement, and to lessen the pay gap…
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Maryland legislators overrode Governor Larry Hogan’s vetoes of five bills Thursday.The measures included one requiring travel websites to pay state hotel…
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Gov. Larry Hogan unveiled his $17 billion operating budget proposal Wednesday. Retirees, manufacturing companies, and families earning less than $53,000 a…