Maryland senators are being asked to prioritize legislation they sponsor after passing a new rule Thursday that puts a cap of as few as 20 bills per senator. The Senate voted unanimously for the rule ...
Senate President Bill Ferguson is warning Maryland lawmakers they will have to walk a tightrope this session to maintain ...
The legislature lost one of the main advocates for legislation to modify or reduce a person's prison sentence, when former Sen. Jill P. Carter stepped down last month. But Sen. Charles Sydnor III ...
On a day when Marylanders tried to stay off the state's icy roads, more than 250 Democrats journeyed to Annapolis Tuesday for ...
Gov. Wes Moore (D) made the scene across Annapolis Wednesday, as tradition dictates for governors on the opening day of the General Assembly session. He started the day at a forum sponsored by The ...
The day began with an interfaith prayer service and ended with drama on the House floor, with a whole lot of running to ...
State housing officials, lawmakers and advocates say they hope to build off of legislative successes from last session to ...
As she begins her sixth legislative session leading the House on Wednesday, Speaker Adrienne Jones admits that a projected $2 ...
The Congressional Black Caucus marked a number of firsts Friday: A record 62 elected officials in the caucus, two Black House ...
Gov. Wes Moore (D) and the General Assembly will head back to Annapolis for the 2025 session to face one of the toughest ...
General Assembly opens Jan. 8, the earliest date possible, which means the annual scramble by lawmakers and elected officials ...
A majority of Marylanders support requiring local officials to cooperate with federal efforts to arrest and deport noncitizens in the state who have committed crimes, according to a poll released ...