In the past decade, Maryland has seen a growth in niche poultry markets where chickens, ducks and turkeys are sometimes sold without record of their home farm. This has raised concern among animal health professionals, who are trying to protect …
Continue ReadingElection Reform, Environmental Concerns on the Minds of State Legislators By: Dan Schere Bethesda Magazine January 7, 2019 Read Full Article Here Election reform and environmental matters are among the issues on the agenda of the senator and delegates representing …
Continue ReadingBy Senator Cheryl Kagan February 22, 2018 The Baltimore Sun View the Full Article Here Every child knows what to do in an emergency: They dial 911. But when 911 fails, people die. On April 19, 2006, Kaafee Billah called …
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 ReadingLegislation would allow 'ranked choice' voting in Baltimore, a new way of counting ballots By: Luke Broadwater Baltimore Sun January 7, 2019 View Full Article Here Baltimore could become part of a growing movement that would offer more voters a chance …
Continue ReadingSenator Cheryl Kagan - One Person Can Make a Difference By: Riveting Women January 6, 2019 Read Full Article Here There are people who have politics running through their veins. It’s just who they are, and depending upon whom you ask, …
Continue ReadingFebruary 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 …
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