Bankruptcy Reform May Have Exacerbated Foreclosure Crisis

ANNAPOLIS – Many people who found themselves in financial trouble, especially at the time of a major bankruptcy law change passed by Congress in 2005, rushed to file thinking it would save their homes

State Surplus Property Now Available Online

ANNAPOLIS – As part of a statewide effort to trim expenses, the sale Maryland’s surplus items has jumped to the Internet

Gov. Martin O’Malley Ends Second Legislative Session With Some Success Amid Financial Frustrations

ANNAPOLIS – State Circle jumped with the feel of a carnival late into Monday night as legislators, staffers, lobbyists and reporters streamed from one celebration to the next

Lawmakers Could Face A Longer Session If They Fail to Agree on the State Budget

ANNAPOLIS – With only a week remaining in the Maryland General Assembly’s regular legislative session lawmakers still have not reached an agreement on the state budget, forcing Gov

Amended DNA Collection Bill Likely to Advance in House

ANNAPOLIS – A bill pushed by Gov

Compromise On DNA Collection May Not Be Enough For Legislative Black Caucus

ANNAPOLIS – In an effort to alleviate civil liberties concerns, Maryland Gov

Senate Committee Reduces Chesapeake Bay Fund, Higher Education Budget

ANNAPOLIS – The Senate Budget and Taxation Committee voted Friday afternoon to cut money from a new Chesapeake Bay cleanup fund, trimmed the state’s higher education budget, and made other cuts in health and transportation

^Death Penalty Opponents Trying Again To Repeal It in Maryland

ANNAPOLIS – For the second year in a row, opponents are trying to get Maryland’s death penalty overturned in the legislature