ANNAPOLIS – Representatives of the health insurance industry turned out Thursday to oppose a Senate bill that would prevent them from using genetic information to set premiums
Gay Rights Advocates Try Again for Anti-Discrimination Law
ANNAPOLIS – It was the battle of the ministers as people on both sides of two gay rights measures testified Thursday before a committee of the House of Delegates
City Officials Most Concerned With Youth Crime, Survey Says
WASHINGTON – Youth crime and other issues involving young people are the greatest concerns of city officials nationwide, according to a National League of Cities report released Thursday
Murder is Murder, Delegate Says
ANNAPOLIS – Under a series of court rulings, someone who kills his or her spouse for committing adultery can be convicted of manslaughter rather than murder
UMS Says State Regulations Hurt Economic Development
ANNAPOLIS – State ethics laws are blocking vital partnerships between University of Maryland System institutions and private businesses — partnerships that could boost economic development, system officials told a House committee Tuesday
Parents Could Pay College Tuition Years Ahead
ANNAPOLIS – Parents would be able to begin paying for a child’s college education at a fixed rate years before the child went to college under legislation being considered by a House committee
Democrat Eastaugh Has More Money in Bank Than Gilchrest
WASHINGTON – A Democratic challenger for the 1st District seat in Congress has more than twice as much campaign money in the bank as the incumbent, Republican Rep
Tavern Rules Can Discriminate, Bikers Say
ANNAPOLIS – Patrons entering Rudy’s Tavern on the outskirts of Maryland’s capital are warned by a sign prominently displayed beside the front door: “No colors, leathers