ANNAPOLIS – At least one Maryland Legislative Black Caucus member said he was still too upset by last week’s ouster of former Sen
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Montgomery Lawmakers See Good, Bad in Glendening Speech
ANNAPOLIS – Montgomery County Democrats found their expected piece of the state budget pie sugary sweet Wednesday but Republicans, in large part, found it tart with dubious election- year promises
Prince George’s Delegates Say Governor’s on Right Track
ANNAPOLIS – If there was one shortcoming for Prince George’s County lawmakers in Gov
Pfiesteria Regulations Overshadow Speech for Shore Lawmakers
ANNAPOLIS – Eastern Shore lawmakers said there was much to like in Gov
Lawmakers See Little Hope for Deregulating Electric Utilities
ANNAPOLIS – A legislative task force studying retail electric competition meets Thursday, but leaders of the panel concede that chances for deregulation are all but dead this year
Western Maryland Lawmakers Largely Agree With Governor’s Agenda
ANNAPOLIS – Western Maryland lawmakers gave generally high marks to Gov
Appeals Court Upholds Death Sentence for Prince George’s Killer
ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Court of Appeals on Tuesday upheld the death sentence for Jean Alex Clermont in the 1995 kidnapping, robbery and murder of a man at a Prince George’s County recreation center
Rush to Switch Off Air Bags Worries Safety Experts
ANNAPOLIS – Just over 100 Maryland residents have won permission from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to have air bag on/off switches installed in their cars beginning Monday