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Gerald Ford, the 38th President, owes his place in history to the fact that Spiro Agnew was a crook. So when the newly renovated Ford Presidential...
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The day after former Mayor Sheila Dixon announced she wouldn’t seek a recount in Baltimore’s Democratic mayoral primary, the state Board of Elections…
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Gov. Larry Hogan put forward an update to his earlier budget proposal Thursday that includes money for tax cuts and leaves out about $70 million dollars…
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Indiana is drawing fire over a religious freedom law that critics say protects people who want to discriminate based on religious principles, particularly…
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After days of re-drafting and deliberation, a Senate committee moved forward Tuesday on Gov. Larry Hogan’s charter school reform legislation. But it did…
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There are just more than two weeks until the end of the legislative session in Annapolis. News Director Joel McCord talked to WYPR’s Christopher Connelly…
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The two chambers of the Maryland General Assembly took up and passed separate bills related to the controversial drilling technique known as hydraulic…
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Gov. Larry Hogan and the state’s Congressional delegation met Monday morning to discuss Maryland’s federal priorities, and bringing the new FBI…
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The legislative session in Annapolis is moving full speed toward Sine Die – that’s the last day the General Assembly can pass bills for the year. WYPR…
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The Maryland Senate gave preliminary approval to a bill that would modify the state’s stormwater management fee moved forward on Thursday. If passed, it…
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The Democratic-led House of Delegates gave its preliminary approval to Republican Gov. Larry Hogan's budget Wednesday. The version passed by the lower…
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Fraser Smith talks to WYPR's Statehouse Reporter, Christopher Connelly about the buzz in The General Assembly regarding who is jockeying for congressional…