Study Shows Most Businesses That Sell Alcohol to Minors Get Off With a Fine

WASHINGTON – Hundreds of Maryland’s bars, liquor stores, restaurants and clubs sold alcohol to minors in the past year, but fewer than 10 percent had their liquor licenses suspended or revoked as a result

Full Time or Part Time — Lawmaker Salaries Should Rise, Panel Says

ANNAPOLIS — Within the first 15 days of the 2002 legislative session, the General Assembly Compensation Commission will submit a report that could redefine the General Assembly of the 21st century

New Track Rekindles Gambling Debate

ANNAPOLIS – State legislators will face another round of discussions over slot machines and casino gambling when the General Assembly convenes next month

Redistricting Controversy Could Set Tone for 2002 Session

ANNAPOLIS – Before Maryland legislators can start the battle over the budget in the 2002 General Assembly session, they will have to deal with drawing the lines

Managing Maryland’s Sierra Club: Making Order from Chaos

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Lawmakers, Lobbyists Ready Bills to Protect Trees, Bays, Citizens

ANNAPOLIS – Some Maryland legislators hope to recycle some of last year’s failed pieces of environmental legislation when the General Assembly convenes next month — particularly measures to protect state waters

Legislators, Welfare Advocates Await Federal Reauthorization

ANNAPOLIS – Despite a rapid decline in Maryland’s welfare rolls since the reforms of 1995, advocates said that is only a small step in reducing poverty levels and more needs to be done as lawmakers convene in the General Assembly next month

General Assembly Duties Demand New Legislator

ANNAPOLIS- A more knowledgeable and professional legislator is becoming the norm in Annapolis as increasingly complex issues fill legislators’ days, and more frequently, their nights

Legislators Tackle Megan’s Law, Gun, Drunken-Driving Bills in January

ANNAPOLIS – Megan’s Law, requiring sex offenders to register with police, as well as more gun control and drunken driving restrictions will be on the Maryland General Assembly’s justice agenda when it reconvenes next month