Two Marylanders Vote to Repeal Assault Weapons Ban

WASHINGTON – Only two of Maryland’s seven House members voted Friday to lift a two-year-old ban on semiautomatic assault weapons

House Panel Says NIH Not Responsible for Contaminations

WASHINGTON – The National Institutes of Health was not responsible for the radioactive contamination of 27 people last June, a congressional panel said Thursday

Bill Raising Accountability of State-Aided Business Advances

ANNAPOLIS – A bill raising the standard of accountability for businesses that receive special state loans or grants in exchange for bringing Maryland jobs and capital investment passed a hurdle in the General Assembly Friday

Adminstration Skeptical About Personal Income Tax Cut

ANNAPOLIS – Halfway through the General Assembly session, Gov

Montgomery County Democrats Pull Together Behind Mooers

ROCKVILLE – After Donald Mooers’ win Tuesday night, Montgomery County Democrats are pulling together to take on Republican Rep

Majority of Marylanders Support High School Drug Tests

WASHINGTON – The majority of Marylanders support mandatory random drug testing of high school students, according to a University of Maryland Research Center poll

Democrat Wynn Sometimes Votes Against Party, President

WASHINGTON – While generally pursuing a Democratic agenda, Rep