University Officials Urge Financial Aid Increase, Not Tuition Cap

ANNAPOLIS – Top University System of Maryland officials on Wednesday resisted the urgings of legislators for a tuition freeze at its eleven member institutions, offering instead a double-digit percent increase in financial aid

Ehrlich Shows Off His Record, Asks Assembly for Cooperation

ANNAPOLIS – Saying that Maryland’s future has never been brighter, Gov

Wednesday’s Veto Overrides Bring Ehrlich’s Total to 33

ANNAPOLIS – Democrats in the Maryland General Assembly overturned three more of Gov

Cleanup of Bay’s Tributaries Could Cost $10 Billion by 2010

ANNAPOLIS – A program designed to revitalize the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem by cleaning up the rivers and streams that feed into it could cost more than $10 billion, top state environmental officials said Tuesday

Ehrlich Banks $8.4 Million as Democrats Lag

ANNAPOLIS – Gov

General Assembly Overturns Voting Bill Vetoes

ANNAPOLIS – The General Assembly overturned vetoes of two bills Tuesday that supporters say will increase access to the polls but which opponents warn will open the door to voter fraud

Assembly Overrides Veto of ‘Wal-Mart’ Health Bill

ANNAPOLIS – In a stinging defeat for Gov

Md. Legislators Face Wal-Mart Vote, Budget Surplus as Assembly Opens

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland legislators will begin their annual 90-day session on Wednesday already starkly divided over issues from last April and facing the task of spending an estimated $1