Governor’s Attitude Determines Ultimate Fate

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

Senate Panel Savors Role as Bill Slayer

ANNAPOLIS — Sen

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

Conservative Senate Committee Wields Power

ANNAPOLIS — Sen

State House Lobbyists, Pedestrians Dodge Bullets in Car Chase

ANNAPOLIS – Lobbyist Lawrence A