Hogan Delivers Budget Supplement to Fund Prince George’s Hospital

Hogan proposed $55 million for Prince George’s Regional Medical Center, which has been a funding goal of Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr., D-Calvert.

Hogan Takes Bipartisan Tone for Second State Address, Focuses on Fiscal Conservatism

Hogan praised bipartisan efforts in the past year and pledged for more inter-party cooperation in the coming year. Some Democratic county executives, however, were not impressed.

Maryland Lawmakers to Introduce Bills Guaranteeing a Week of Paid Sick Leave for All Workers

Advocates say that paid sick leave will make everyone healthier.

Paper Ballot System Will Be Ready For April 2016 Primary Elections

Without funding for outreach, elections officials are concerned some voters won’t be ready.

Legislators from Maryland’s Rural Districts Say Permitting Requirements Hurt Their Constituents

The secretary of agriculture also warned that avian flu is a threat to Maryland poultry this year, but the state is prepared for an outbreak.

Advocates for Maryland’s Death with Dignity Act Lobbied Lawmakers, Saying Assisted Suicide is About Choice, Not Morality

Supporters of ‘right to die’ legislation say people, not the government, should make choices about the final six months of life.

Maryland Lawmakers Override 5 of Hogan’s Vetoes; Senate Delays on Felon Voting Rights

The Maryland General Assembly voted to overturn several vetoes, including one that decriminalizes marijuana paraphernalia.

General Manager of Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Lays out Plans to Improve Metro

Riders can look forward to better cell service, but first responders may have to wait years for improved radio signals.

Gov. Larry Hogan Funds Education, Prioritizes Tax Reduction in Budget Proposal

Republicans and Democrats disagree over just how much of the budget should be allocated by legislative mandate.

Activists and Former Felons Advocated to Override Gov. Hogan’s Veto

With the possibility of a veto override in the General Assembly looming next week, activists gathered on the steps of the Maryland State House to urge legislators to expand voting rights for former felons.