Some Maryland households face disconnect from federal discount internet program

Over 287,000 Maryland households risk losing access to high-speed internet at the end of this month unless a bipartisan agreement can be struck in Congress to extend a discount program.

House passes bill to exclude non-citizen representation, add citizenship question to census

The Republican-led House Wednesday passed a bill to add a citizenship question to the decennial census and exclude non-citizens from the population count used to determine federal representation.

House votes to consider bill to add citizenship question to census

Since 1790, the Census Bureau has taken a head count of every person, regardless of citizenship, in the United States so Congress can determine how members of the House of Representatives and Electoral College votes are distributed.

Van Hollen, other Maryland Democrats and teachers slam Tennessee law arming educators

Maryland federal and state lawmakers, as well as local education groups, are speaking out against allowing teachers to carry firearms in classrooms, adding that they are confident that a bill allowing such a practice won’t come to fruition in the state.

As some lawmakers look to regulate AI fakes, free speech concerns remain

Music artist FKA twigs is urging Congress to ban unauthorized use of artificial intelligence to replicate her image or voice.

Democratic Senate candidate Alsobrooks aims to bring new perspective to the Capitol

Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks hopes to bring a new perspective to the U.S. Senate.

Students create “bike bus” to commute to school

Unlike other school systems, DCPS does not provide routine transportation for its students to attend school.

Democratic Senate hopeful Trone sees himself as progressive conciliator

Rep. David Trone views himself as an outsider in Congress.

Outside Supreme Court, protesters argue about immunity – and more

Protesters clashed outside of the Supreme Court following arguments over whether former President Donald Trump has immunity from prosecution.

Supreme Court seems skeptical of Trump’s ‘absolute immunity’ claim

The Supreme Court Thursday seemed skeptical of former President Donald Trump’s claims of absolute presidential immunity from prosecution.