ANNAPOLIS – If a family can afford it, should the state be able to collect fees for tracking down unpaid child support? Officials of Maryland’s Child Support Enforcement Administration say yes, while activists – and some lawmakers – say no
Search Results
Bill Would Require Candidates’ O.K. for Name Use
ANNAPOLIS – Political action committees should be barred from using a candidate’s name without that candidate’s consent, lawmakers told a House committee Tuesday
Increased Speed Limit Bill Draws Support, Opposition
ANNAPOLIS – Opponents of a bill to raise the speed limit said Tuesday that higher speeds would result in more accidents, pollution and higher insurance rates
Modest Midshipman Strives, Achieves
ANNAPOLIS – When you hear about the accomplishments of Ellicott City’s Amy Morrison, it usually isn’t from her
Base Relocation to Maryland Fought by Virginia Congressmen
WASHINGTON – The Navy awarded a $64 million construction contract this week to relocate an air command from Northern Virginia to Southern Maryland
Western Md. Lawmakers React to Glendening State of State Speech
ANNAPOLIS – With a continued focus on crime, jobs, and education, Gov
Washington-Area Lawmakers React to State of the State
ANNAPOLIS – Washington-area lawmakers praised Gov
HUD Reinvention Could Cut Tenant Aid
WASHINGTON – Devon Wilford has lived at the Latrobe Homes, a low-rise housing development in East Baltimore, since 1968
Shore Delegates Mostly Pleased with State of the State Proposals
ANNAPOLIS – Eastern Shore delegates voiced agreement, seasoned with concern, for the proposals Gov