ANNAPOLIS – A state commission led by former Gov
Senate Prayer Adversaries Find Common Ground
ANNAPOLIS – Two state senators on opposite sides of a legislative prayer conflict found a common belief Tuesday: prayers are out of place when lawmakers sit down for business
Hurricane Offers Opportunities for Pols to Look Gubernatorial
ANNAPOLIS – National Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge nudged Robert L
Touch-screen Voting Gets State OK, With Security Fixes
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland officials plan to use the state’s new touch-screen voting machines in next year’s presidential election, despite security flaws in the voting system targeted for fixes
Voting Machine Indecision Leaves City Elections in Limbo
ANNAPOLIS – Local election officials from Gaithersburg to Salisbury are in limbo, waiting for a study of state voting-machine security to be released before they can decide how to run upcoming municipal elections