WASHINGTON – Maryland and Virginia senators are criticizing a proposal that would lift spending caps on relocation expenses incurred by federal contractors but would keep caps in place for federal workers
Ficker Meets and Greets Voters — Again and Again and Again
WASHINGTON – If elected to the Senate, attorney Robin Ficker could have quite a crowd at his inauguration
Latest Figures Show Gore Edging Bush in Maryland Campaign Fund Raising
WASHINGTON – Vice President Al Gore collected the most money from Marylanders last year with $1,313,305 in individual contributions, edging out Texas Gov
State Could Lose $21 Million in Federal Road Funds Under Clinton Budget
WASHINGTON – Maryland would lose $21 million in surplus federal gas tax revenues under President Clinton’s proposed budget for fiscal 2001, but state officials don’t seem to mind
State of the Union Leaves Maryland Lawmakers Open-Mouthed — and Sleepy
WASHINGTON – Maybe it’s just because they’ve seen him for eight years now, but President Clinton’s charisma could do little to keep some members of the Maryland delegation from yawning during his State of the Union address
Independent Vote Not Expected to Swing GOP Primary to Center in Maryland
WASHINGTON – Independent voters are not expected to have the impact in Maryland’s Republican primary that they did in New Hampshire, where a large number of independents gave the winning edge Tuesday to presidential hopeful John McCain
Baltimore, Maryland Would Gain in New Federal Housing Voucher Program
WASHINGTON – Maryland could get up to $16 million in new housing assistance under a federal plan that the White House and the Department of Housing and Urban Development hope will let low-income city residents move closer to growing job markets in the suburbs
Morella, Hoyer Took Recess Trips, But Sarbanes is Delegation’s Frequent Flier
WASHINGTON – The stamps on their passports will still be fresh when Reps
Federal Appeals Court Extends Lawsuit Protections to Subcontractors
A federal appeals court has ruled that subcontractors enjoy the same protection from lawsuits that contractors have under Maryland law