ANNAPOLIS – He agreed to the meeting, but they didn’t change his mind
Lawmaker Salaries Surge With Recommendation Approval
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s part-time lawmakers this year received the largest legislative pay raises in state history — up nearly 40 percent to $43,500 by 2006
State Prepares for West Nile Mosquitoes
ANNAPOLIS – County health departments statewide are revving up for mosquito season this summer, preparing to fend off bugs carrying the deadly West Nile virus
Lawmakers Create Immunity for Infant Abandonment
ANNAPOLIS – Mothers who abandon their babies with a responsible adult may soon be immune from prosecution under a bill passed by the General Assembly late Monday night
Glendening Selects Anti-Terrorism For First Signature
ANNAPOLIS – Legislation intended to protect Maryland in the face of a major terrorist attack were the first bills Gov
Key Senator Criticizes Plan to Give Citizens Power to Subpoena Police
ANNAPOLIS – Giving citizens the power to enforce subpoenas of police officers may be going too far said the chairman of a Senate committee considering the bill Tuesday
Senate Passes Crime Fighting Bills
ANNAPOLIS – The Senate Thursday passed an array of crime bills on issues ranging from genetic testing polices to procedures for legally abandoning babies
State House Lobbyists, Pedestrians Dodge Bullets in Car Chase
ANNAPOLIS – Lobbyist Lawrence A