ANNAPOLIS – Some of the same senators who gutted a bill that would have banned them from accepting sports tickets from lobbyists have been among the largest benefactors of such gifts, records show
Montgomery Delegation Pleased With Session
ANNAPOLIS – Montgomery County scored some legislative successes this year despite a slow session and many new faces, legislators and county officials say
Eastern Shore Lawmakers Pleased with Funding for Area Projects
ANNAPOLIS – As the legislative session wound down Monday, Eastern Shore lawmakers said the session was unexciting, but they were pleased that several area projects received funds
Lobbying Tickets, 1st Ld-Writethru,665
ANNAPOLIS – Fifty state legislators accepted tens of thousands of dollars worth of sporting events tickets from lobbyists in 1993, a practice that may soon be prohibited
Senate Restores Funds for Indian Museum
WASHINGTON – Funding for a proposed American Indian museum center in Suitland, which was slashed last month by the House, has been largely restored by the Senate
Bicycle Helmet Bill Makes Its Way To The Governor’s Desk
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland may soon become the ninth state to make children wear helmets when riding their bicycles
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ANNAPOLIS – When Allen Freidman, a small tavern owner in Laurel, feared Maryland’s proposed smoking ban might burn his business, he didn’t get mad
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ANNAPOLIS – The number of blacks enrolled in Maryland colleges and universities increased by more than 2,100 students last year, a new report says
New Airline Regulations Would Cost Regional Carriers
WASHINGTON – Two regional airlines in Maryland would be required to modify some of their planes to comply with safety regulations proposed last month by the Federal Aviation Administration