ANNAPOLIS – Gov
Welfare Reforms Draw Praise, but Family Cap Raises Concern
ANNAPOLIS – While proposals to strengthen families and enforce child support collection in Maryland were praised Tuesday by welfare reform advocates, the so-called family cap remained controversial
Lobbyists’ Gifts Are Worse than Meals, Lawmakers Told
ANNAPOLIS – Is there a difference between a $25 dollar meal and a $25 gift?
Yes, some lobbyists told the House Commerce and Governmental Matters Committee, which Tuesday heard several bills to limit what lawmakers may accept
Maryland Republicans Mostly Supporting GOP Contract
WASHINGTON – During the first half of the 100-day race to make good on the GOP’s Contract with America, three of Maryland’s four Republican House members voted for every provision backed by House Speaker Newt Gingrich
Bill Would Give Incentives for Clean-Fuel Vehicles
ANNAPOLIS – Supporters of a bill that would give tax credits to Marylanders who purchase alternative fuel vehicles said Tuesday that the measure would create a market for clean fuel
Maryland Cancer Incidence Data Released
BALTIMORE – Prostate, lung, breast, and colon/rectal cancers make up 61 percent of new cases and 55 percent of cancer deaths in Maryland, health officials officials said Tuesday
Shore Mayors Seek Police Funding, Control of Historic Sites
ANNAPOLIS – Eastern Shore mayors, meeting with the region’s lawmakers Friday, appealed for increased funding for municipal police and greater authority over historic sites
Bills Would Bar Former Lawmakers from Lobbying for a While
ANNAPOLIS – The revolving door between the Legislature and lobbying needs to be locked — at least for a little while
Gambling Interests Praise Glendening’s Caution on Expansion
ANNAPOLIS – The casino gambling and racing industries seldom find common ground, but members of both trades said Friday they were comfortable with Parris N
Interior Department Funds Piscataway Park Expansion
WASHINGTON – Piscataway National Park in Maryland will receive $1