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As Maryland lawmakers return to Annapolis, one of the first things on the agenda is trying to overturn six of Gov. Larry Hogan’s vetoes from last…
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Criminal justice activists and former felons rallied on the steps of the Statehouse Thursday in an effort to convince lawmakers to give released felons…
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WYPR's news director Joel McCord, and Karen Hosler, of the WYPR news team, talk about the respect Gov. Larry Hogan has gotten, from both sides of the…
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Tax cuts, criminal justice reforms and transportation projects are all on the table as state lawmakers return to Annapolis on Wednesday.On Tuesday…
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More than 20,000 people are incarcerated in Maryland, costing the state more than $1 billion a year.A commission of state and local officials released 19…
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Democratic House and Senate leaders in Annapolis renewed their call Monday for Gov. Larry Hogan to spend money they fenced off for schools.Lawmakers set…
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ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Republican Gov. Larry Hogan is holding firm on spending $68 million for an education funding formula for parts of the state where…
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Bills that city police watchdog groups favored to bring greater police accountability died in committees on the last day of the 2015 Maryland General…
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Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said Monday she is disappointed that her General Assembly bills to hold police officers more accountable for…
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Earlier in the session, the state budget was a sign of bi-partisanship between the Republican Governor and the Democratic assembly. But now? Fraser Smith…