Feb 16, 2022 Maryland Reporter The state Senate approved emergency legislation that supporters say will improve mail-in voting. Photo by Tiffany Tertipes on Unsplash LAWMAKERS HOPE TO MAKE VANISHING MESSAGES PART OF PUBLIC RECORD: Maryland lawmakers want to make sure the quickly deleted text …
Continue ReadingFeb. 16, 2022 WTOP News A view of the Maryland Senate chamber from the visitor’s gallery. (Maryland Matters/Danielle E. Gaines) The Maryland Senate confirmed members of an education reform oversight panel Tuesday morning after Republicans sought to delay the appointments, …
Continue ReadingFeb. 15, 2022 THE DAILY RECORD ANNAPOLIS — The Maryland Senate approved emergency legislation that supporters said would improve mail-in voting in Maryland in advance of the 2022 elections. The 33-14 mostly party-line vote Tuesday — only Sen. Ed Reilly, …
Continue ReadingFebruary 11, 2022 Dear Friend: Happy (early) Valentine's Day! I love representing Gaithersburg and Rockville in the Maryland Senate. Here's an overview of our busy week: Banning a Barbaric Practice HOT OFF THE PRESS: Last night, my Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs …
Continue ReadingFebruary 9, 2022 Maryland Matters Mail-in ballots became a popular option during the 2020 election. Photo by Angela Breck A bill to ensure Marylanders get a second chance to sign a mail-in ballot oath, required for their vote to be …
Continue ReadingFeb. 16, 2022 WTOP news Maryland State Sen. Cheryl Kagan is working to pass a bill that would make it illegal for veterinarians to declaw cats, barring a “therapeutic” purpose for the procedure. On the Senate floor Wednesday, Kagan, a …
Continue ReadingFeb. 15, 2022 WYPR News Creative Commons Photo An emergency bill that would alter the state’s approach to fixing absentee ballots with errors passed through the Senate 33-to-14 Tuesday, but not before facing scrutiny from Republicans. Montgomery County Democrat Sen. …
Continue ReadingFeb. 12, 2022 NACo Maryland state Sen. Cheryl Kagan talks about changes made to the 911 system in her state with members of NACo’s Telecommunications and Technology Steering Committee. Photo by Denny Henry County officials should visit their dispatch center …
Continue ReadingFeb. 9, 2022 WTOP News A bill to ensure Marylanders get a second chance to sign a mail-in ballot oath, required for their vote to be counted, moved forward in the Senate on Wednesday after an unsuccessful attempt by Republican …
Continue ReadingFeb. 8, 2022 GOVERNING (TNS) The rules for conducting elections aren’t the only thing being debated in state legislatures. Some want more control over the entire process. The bills reflect a growing loss of trust in democratic systems. According to …
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