February 24, 2026 WYPR By Sarah Petrowich Gov. Wes Moore’s key proposal to lower rising utility bills had its first hearing in both chambers of the Maryland General Assembly on Tuesday, but lawmakers are already poised to counter with some …
Continue ReadingFebruary 23, 2026 Washington Post Tuesday’s candidate filing deadline marks the unofficial end of the window to redistrict Maryland ahead of the 2026 midterms. Moore, a potential 2028 White House contender, refuses to concede defeat. By Erin Cox While Maryland Gov. …
Continue ReadingFebruary 21, 2026 The Maryland Access to Justice Commission In the pursuit of equal access to justice, the law is only one part of the equation. For many Marylanders, the bridge to justice is built by nonprofit organizations. Whether it …
Continue ReadingFebruary 10, 2026 Maryland Matters By William J. Ford Proposal would use artificial intelligence to expand program statewide, but at least one county is fine managing its own system Not every crisis is an emergency, which is why Del. Lesley …
Continue ReadingFebruary 5, 2026 Baltimore Sun By Katharine Wilson A measure that would require special elections be held at the same time as the regular statewide primary and general elections to fill Maryland General Assembly vacancies could finally get passed after …
Continue ReadingFebruary 24, 2026 Baltimore Sun By Tinashe Chingarande Gov. Wes Moore has introduced legislation that he says would make electricity more affordable by, among other things, giving Maryland households one-time $40 rebates on their utility bills. But lawmakers were skeptical …
Continue ReadingFebruary 23, 2026 Montgomery Perspective By Adam Pagnucco On Friday, I published a column titled Kagan Criticizes “Really Bad Estimates” from MCPS, which transcribed Senator Cheryl Kagan’s public statement alleging that MCPS’s proposal to relocate Wootton High School was based on …
Continue ReadingFebruary 20, 2026 Montgomery Perspective By Adam Pagnucco So far, the fight over relocating Wootton High School has become a major issue in Rockville and potentially in upcoming Montgomery County elections. Now it’s spreading to Annapolis as well, as one of …
Continue ReadingFebruary 9, 2026 WYPR By Sarah Petrowic All eyes are on the Maryland Senate as President Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City) says a proposed Democratic-leaning Congressional map will not make it to the Senate floor for a vote. The new map …
Continue ReadingJanuary 28, 2026 Politico By Gregory Svirnovski A Maryland Democrat’s attempt at a political comeback may well turn an otherwise staid contest for a blue-leaning seat into one of the most expensive House elections of the year — all for a …
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