Political Power Shifts Still Catching Up to Century’s Population Shifts

WASHINGTON – Marylanders moved from the farm to the city and then to the suburbs by the hundreds of thousands over the course of the 20th century

Baltimore Made the Most of Its Political Clout in the 20th Century

WASHINGTON – The days of Baltimore holding all the cards in the General Assembly are not merely gone — they never were

Maryland Primaries Come but Once Every Few Years and No One Cares

WASHINGTON – Maryland’s presidential primary elections are less than three months away

Maryland Business Has Knee-Jerk Reaction to Ergonomics Rules

WASHINGTON – Maryland business groups are worried that proposed federal rules to protect against “ergonomic” workplace injuries will open floodgates to more frequent and more onerous regulation

Maryland Guardsmen Leap at Chance to Prove Themselves in Bosnia

SEVERN – Like most National Guardsmen, when Capt

GOP Sees Glass Half-Full, Democrats Half-Empty, as Congress Winds Down

WASHINGTON – Interest groups from across the ideological spectrum are giving the first session of the 106th Congress a resounding ho-hum — as are some Democrats in Maryland’s congressional delegation

Environmentalists Say Hoyer Has Turned a Lighter Shade of Green

WASHINGTON – Maryland environmental groups that have in the past supported Rep

Germantown Man Drops Presidential Bid But Holds on to Principles

GERMANTOWN – Elizabeth Dole wasn’t the only casualty in the presidential race last week