The shadow senator for the District of Columbia and other supporters of D.C. statehood said their cause may benefit from a potentially decisive November referendum in Puerto Rico.
Gov. O’Malley Takes Same-Sex Pitch to House Committees
Gov. Martin O’Malley spoke out again in support of a same-sex marriage bill, testifying before two House committees Friday.
Rosecroft Raceway hopes gaming is in their future
Troubled Rosecroft Raceway is hoping to become one of the newest casino locations should the measure to bring gaming to Prince George’s County pass and be approved on referendum.
Maryland Delegates Discuss a Bill to Put a Lock on the Transportation Trust Fund
At a hearing Tuesday, lawmakers discussed a bill that would prevent money from the state’s Transportation Trust Fund from being used for anything other than transportation projects.
Maryland Fails to Deliver Digital Data, Advocates Say
Maryland lags behind other states in making government information easy for citizens to access online, open government advocates said, despite Gov. Martin O’Malley’s push to make Maryland more digitally transparent.
Democrats Spend, Raise Big Money In 6th District
With the primary election three months away, the Democratic candidates in the 6th District Congressional race have been raising and spending big bucks, proving just how competitive the Republican-held district has become after redistricting.
Visualizing Gov. Martin O’Malley’s State of the State Address
Animating the governor’s annual speech.
In Same-Sex Marriage Testimony, O’Malley Balances Religious Freedom, Civil Rights
In testimony before a Senate committee Tuesday, Gov. Martin O’Malley stressed the importance of balancing the freedom of Maryland’s religious institutions to practice their faith with the civil rights of same-sex couples in the state.
O’Malley Goes Shirtless for Polar Bear Plunge
To honor the occasion, we’ve compiled a slideshow of some other notable (and topless) politicians.
Maryland State of the State Address Highlights & Reaction
Gov. Martin O’Malley delivered his State of the State address on February 1, 2012, prompting both supporters and opponents to chime in on Twitter.