WASHINGTON – The Addison family has a rich history in Maryland, dating back to the 17th century
Maryland House Incumbents Look to 2002 With $2.4 Million Left From 2000 Races
WASHINGTON – Maryland congressional incumbents have more than $2
Morella, Lierman Set State Record, Spending $3 Million on House Race
WASHINGTON – Candidates in Maryland’s 8th District congressional race spent more than $3 million on the campaign, making it the most expensive House race in state history, political observers say
Federal Budget Wrangling Holds Up $84 Million in Funds for Maryland Schools
WASHINGTON – State education officials said that until Congress approves a budget for fiscal 2001, Maryland cannot make its own plans, including whether it can spend $84
As Lame-Duck Congress Meets, Budget Debate Likely to Keep Going and Going
WASHINGTON – Congress faces a long list of legislation when it reconvenes this week, including further negotiations on the stalled fiscal 2001 budget, but without a president-elect, legislators do not expect to get much done
Report Calls Maryland’s Colleges Top-Notch, but Top-Dollar as Well
WASHINGTON – Maryland has a large number of students going to college, but many are struggling to afford it, according to a state-by-state report card on higher education released Thursday
More Students With Disabilities Getting Diplomas, Topping National Average
WASHINGTON – Maryland schools are graduating a higher percentage of disabled students than the national average, which hit a record high in 1997-98, according to a new report from the U
Maryland’s Relative Wealth No Guarantee of Charitable Giving, Report Says
WASHINGTON – It’s the giving season again and, once again, Maryland residents are not expected to be particularly giving
Maryland Again Listed Among Wealthiest States, But Pockets of Poverty Remain
WASHINGTON – Maryland has one of the highest household income levels and one of the lowest poverty rates in the nation, according to Census Bureau estimates released Wednesday