Bill Would Allow People to Reclaim Seized Property More Easily
New Data Prompts Bills That Call for Job Equity for Maryland’s 1.3 Million Hourly Workers
Workers from around the state are calling for laws that would benefit families, women and businesses
Enrollment in Private Health Plans Nearly Doubles This Year
The number of people who signed up for private qualified health plans through the Maryland Health Connection nearly doubled during this year’s enrollment period, numbers released Monday show.
From the Notebook: Republicans and the Maryland Senate Race
With Democrats Chris Van Hollen and Donna Edwards jumping into the Senate race that’s barely a week old, what does the timetable look like for Republicans?
Climate Commission Changes Gain Senate Approval, Now Head to House
The Maryland Senate voted favorably Tuesday on a bill to expand and provide guidelines for membership and subdivisions of the Climate Change Commission, and now it heads to the House of Delegates for approval.