Senate Slashes Glendening Budget By $342 Million

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Senate approved Gov

Poultry Plants Could Bring New Power to Maryland, But At a Price

ANNAPOLIS – Eastern Shore lawmakers braved the rain Wednesday to tell a House committee they support a tax credit for power plants using poultry manure as fuel, but Maryland chicken powerhouse Perdue Farms says it has a better solution

House Approves Glendening Budget, Shaves $239 Million

ANNAPOLIS – The House of Delegates gave the green light to Gov

House Likely To Whittle Down Glendening’s Budget

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland House of Delegates used new estimates of shrinking state revenues as the cue Wednesday to cut more funds from Gov

Minority Business,543

ANNAPOLIS – More minority-owned businesses would have a shot at state contracts under a Glendening administration bill approved by the Senate Tuesday

Gambling May Be Good for Maryland, But Tough Sell for Lawmakers

ANNAPOLIS – Both proponents and opponents of expanding Maryland gambling make an economic argument: It’s good

Children, Families Left Out of Bush’s Tax Cut

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland families will fare better under President Bush’s proposed $1

Montgomery Lawmakers Push Biotech Tax Benefits

ANNAPOLIS – In the wake of the loss of two major biotechnology facilities, Montgomery County officials plugged a tax benefit program designed to attract and keep such companies within Maryland

Montgomery County Executive Douglas M

Bill to Give Assembly Budget Power Fails in Senate

ANNAPOLIS – With 13 of the original 33 sponsors withdrawing their support, a constitutional amendment to give additional budgetary power to the General Assembly failed to win the 29 votes it needed to pass the Senate Tuesday

House of Delegates Gets Catty

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland House of Delegates Friday let the calico cat out of the bag, approving the kitty as the state’s official feline