Maryland Congressmen Embarking on Information Superhighway

WASHINGTON – The Web is ensnaring the Maryland congressional delegation

House Line-Item Veto Vote Mired in Confusion

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Maryland Representatives Back Line-item Veto

WASHINGTON – A measure giving the president power to delete items from federal spending bills is garnering the support of Maryland’s seven House members

Editors: Writes thru throughout to incorporate information from Senate vote Wednesday night.

WASHINGTON – The Senate’s passage Wednesday night of a measure giving the president power to delete items from federal spending bills came without the help of Maryland’s two members

Md. Congressional Delegation Split on Product Liability Reform

WASHINGTON – Maryland’s congressional delegation is splitting along party lines on a bill that would limit damage awards in cases involving defective products

Terhes Helps Put Maryland Republicans on Political Map

ANNAPOLIS – After Joyce Lyons Terhes decided to run for office in heavily Democratic Calvert County 10 years ago, an attorney she knew told her that as a Republican and a woman she stood no chance

Federal Workers Challenge Constitutionality of Work Without Pay

WASHINGTON – Federal employees should not be forced to work without pay in the event of future government shutdowns, union attorneys said Wednesday in a federal district court hearing

Editors: Please hold for release for Sunday, Feb. 25, and after.

WASHINGTON – As president, Tyrese Ross Lloyd says, she would make sure people get more leisure time