ANNAPOLIS – The night before a powerful Senate panel voted to approve the state’s first alcohol tax increase in decades, one of the world’s largest liquor companies wined and dined 11 of the 13 committee members at a popular Colonial-era tavern
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Gov.’s Venture Capital Proposal Gets Initial OK
ANNAPOLIS – The House of Delegates gave the initial green light Thursday to a modified version of Gov
Stem Cell Funding In Limbo
ANNAPOLIS – House and Senate budget writers once again are debating how much the state should spend to fund a program that’s helped make Maryland a national leader in stem cell research
State Lawmakers OK Local Road Money Infusion
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland counties and municipalities are set to receive a one-time $13
Md. House Approves Budget
ANNAPOLIS – The House of Delegates on Thursday overwhelmingly passed a $14
Marcellus Shale Drilling Moratorium Poised For House Passage
ANNAPOLIS – Legislation to create a temporary moratorium on natural gas drilling in Western Maryland’s Marcellus Shale deposits appears poised for passage in the House of Delegates
Electric Vehicle Package Working Through Md. General Assembly
ANNAPOLIS – In a small office tucked away in the Chesapeake Innovation Center, SemaConnect engineers hand assemble prototypes of electric vehicle charging stations
Ammo Clip, Gun Dealer Bills Dead
ANNAPOLIS – Gun-rights advocates can rest easy after a House panel this week killed some of the most controversial firearms proposals facing the General Assembly