Transportation Secretary Considers Privatization and New Tolls

WASHINGTON – Maryland Transportation Secretary David L

Senate Approves Bill To Plan Prepaid Tuition for 1998

ANNAPOLIS – Maryland is one step closer to joining at least ten other states that allow parents to pay tuition at a fixed rate years before a child gets to college

Senate Gun-Control Opponents Plan Filibuster as Protest

ANNAPOLIS – Senate opponents of Gov

Senate Close To Passing Health Plan Disclosure Bill

ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Senate gave preliminary approval Wednesday to a bill requiring health insurance carriers to disclose information about their plans and operating practices to consumers, employers and doctors

Clinton’s ’97 Budget Includes an Increase For Bay Funding

WASHINGTON – President Clinton’s proposed budget for fiscal year 1997 includes a small increase in funds for Chesapeake Bay cleanup programs

Glendening Restores Funding for Prison Education

ANNAPOLIS – Teachers in Maryland’s prison schools and their inmate students rejoiced Tuesday over a decision by Gov

Bill Raising Accountability of State-Aided Business Advances

ANNAPOLIS – A bill raising the standard of accountability for businesses that receive special state loans or grants in exchange for bringing Maryland jobs and capital investment passed a hurdle in the General Assembly Friday

State Officials Pull Back on Plans to Limit Welfare Benefits

ANNAPOLIS – State welfare officials have abandoned all thought of imposing a five-year lifetime limit on benefits, and now say any such limit will have to come from Congress