Maryland

Howard County Delegation Ready for ’97 Session

ANNAPOLIS – Key Howard County lawmakers said as the General Assembly session opened Wednesday that they would support an income tax cut this year, as long as it doesn’t require a sales tax increase

General Assembly opens with talks of taxes, budget

ANNAPOLIS – Taxes became the talk of the Statehouse when the General Assembly opened Wednesday

Education Funds, Tax Cuts Top D.C. Suburbs’ Legislative Agenda

ANNAPOLIS – Tax cuts and education funding dominated discussion among legislators from the Washington, D

Morella Votes Present on Speaker Matter, Avoids Taking Position

WASHINGTON – Calling her decision “intense and agonizing,” Rep

Editors: Hold for release for Sunday, Dec. 22, and after.

WASHINGTON – Commuters are more likely to get hurt on and around Baltimore’s subway than on any other heavy-rail system in the country, according to an analysis of five years of system reports

Md. Voter Data Show Independent and Third-Party Gains

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland voters are increasingly rejecting the two major parties when registering and are more willing to vote for minor parties at the polls, State Administrative Board of Election Law data show

Ballot Access Reform Will Again Come Before General Assembly

ANNAPOLIS — Another effort to reform ballot access is headed for the Legislature during the upcoming session

Editors: Hold for release for Sunday, Dec. 22, and after.

WASHINGTON – Metro riders by 2001 will see the addition of nine new stations on the Green, Red and Blue lines

Editors: Hold for Release for Sunday, Dec. 22, and after.

WASHINGTON – A light rail line to Glen Burnie and a bus or rail line connecting Silver Spring to Bethesda are among the improvements to public transit being considered for the Baltimore-Washington region