ANNAPOLIS – At the beginning of Maryland’s General Assembly session, Gov
Ehrlich Riles Lawmakers, Leaving Some Questioning Leadership
ANNAPOLIS – A series of political blunders by Gov
Senate Committee Examines Campaign Financing Reforms
ANNAPOLIS – A Senate panel Thursday examined campaign financing against the backdrop of a General Assembly grappling with slot machines and a study that linked gaming and $500,000 in election donations
Ehrlich Predicts Storm Costs, Announces Small Pox Shot Plan
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s snow emergency will continue through next week, Gov
Senate OKs State Police Superintendent; More Appointments Scrutinized
ANNAPOLIS – State Police Superintendent Edward T
Budget Battles May Force the General Assembly Into Extended Session
ANNAPOLIS – Budget battles may force the General Assembly into an extended session, state leaders said Wednesday
Racial Profiling Settlement Advocates Force Likely Resolution
ANNAPOLIS – A senator trying to settle a racial profiling lawsuit blocked confirmation of the Maryland State Police Superintendent Tuesday, and now says the governor may sign off on the agreement as early as Thursday
Campaign Finance Reform Bill Would Help Public Track Contributions
ANNAPOLIS – Ocean Downs race track owner William Rickman was connected to about $185,000 given to Maryland lawmakers through a network of business subsidiaries and family, a recent study shows
Montgomery Democrats Want to Keep ‘Corrupt’ Gaming Money Out of Elections
ANNAPOLIS – Three Montgomery County Democrats hope to stem what they see as a wave of political corruption by prohibiting campaign contributions from organized gambling interests