February 28, 2018 by Louis Peck and Andrew Metcalf Bethesda Beat Magazine View the Full Article Here More than 60 public offices—ranging from U.S. senator to school board—will be on the ballot in Montgomery County this year. A flurry of …
Continue ReadingFebruary 21, 2018 by Danielle Gaines The Frederick News Post View the Full Article Here ANNAPOLIS — The debate over Russian influence on American elections reached fever-pitch in the Maryland Senate on Wednesday, when the Senate president entered the debate …
Continue ReadingFebruary 8, 2018 by Glynis Kazanjian Maryland Reporter View the Full Article Here A Democratic senator scolded the Republican vice president of the state school board for his choice of words at an Annapolis hearing Wednesday when describing what he …
Continue ReadingJanuary 15, 2018 by the Washington Post’s Editorial Board View the Full Article Here THIS FRIDAY marks the 50th anniversary of the first 911 emergency call placed in the United States. Since then, uncounted lives have been saved and people …
Continue ReadingJanuary 13, 2018 by William F. Zorzi Maryland Matters View the Full Article Here As the Maryland Senate’s first order of business Friday morning, Sen. Cheryl C. Kagan, a Montgomery County Democrat, rose to speak on “a point of personal …
Continue ReadingFebruary 21, 2018 by Luke Broadwater The Baltimore Sun View the Full Article Here The Baltimore City Council is poised to forbid city businesses from using polystyrene foam containers for carryout food and drink — a bill that Mayor Catherine …
Continue ReadingFebruary 9, 2018 by Suzanne Pollak The Montgomery County Sentinel View the Full Article Here Maryland’s controversial state song – “Maryland, My Maryland” – could soon go the way of eight-track tapes and cassettes if a number of state legislators …
Continue ReadingJanuary 15, 2018 by Bruce DePuyt Maryland Matters View the Full Article Here State Sen. Cheryl Kagan (D-Montgomery) said Monday’s Metro derailment in Washington, D.C., underscores the need for Maryland, D.C. and Virginia to approve a new source of maintenance …
Continue ReadingJanuary 14, 2018 by Amanda Iacone Washington’s Top New View the Full Article Here WASHINGTON — State legislatures in Maryland and Virginia have largely avoided the sexual harassment scandals that have erupted in state capitols around the county this year. …
Continue ReadingJanuary 12, 2018 by Brian Witte The Kansas City Star View the Full Article Here ANNAPOLIS, MD. — Some of Maryland’s Democratic state senators condemned President Donald Trump’s comments about immigrants on Friday. One of their Republican colleagues said their comments …
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