WASHINGTON – Gov
Personal Stories Give Health Care Reform a Final Push
WASHINGTON – Christine Grewell thought she had her health care needs taken care of, paying monthly premiums for her Silver Spring family of five that add up to more than her mortgage payments
Kratovil Opposes New Push to Pass Sweeping Health Care Reform
WASHINGTON – After a week of pressure from both sides, Rep
Md. Dems Decry Bunning, GOP Obstructionist Tactics
WASHINGTON – Three Maryland congressmen on Wednesday berated Republicans for blocking important legislation, tying the recent maneuver by Sen
Supreme Court Weighs Constitutionality of State, Local Gun Control
WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in a landmark gun control case that could have significant national implications for gun rights and regulation
Mikulski, Cardin Support Public Option Revival Effort
WASHINGTON – Both of Maryland’s senators have gotten behind a last-ditch effort to revive a public, government-run health insurance option by using a controversial legislative procedure known as reconciliation
Maryland’s Disaster Declarations Starting to Pile Up
COLLEGE PARK – As Maryland gets pounded again with double-digit snowfalls, state officials are still waiting for a federal response to a disaster declaration request submitted by Gov
Hoyer Praises Blue Dogs Backing PAYGO Bill
WASHINGTON – House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer praised the fiscally conservative Blue Dog Coalition Wednesday for supporting his “pay-as-you-go” legislation, which comes up for a vote in the House on Thursday