BALTIMORE – As the crew of ABN AMRO ONE docked in the Inner Harbor Monday after winning Leg 5 of the Volvo Ocean Race, they were greeted by the sweet welcoming sounds of the race’s first American landfall this year: a cannon blast from the U
Public Campaign Financing Bill Passes House
ANNAPOLIS – The drive for public financing of political campaigns in Maryland took a step forward Tuesday, when the House of Delegates passed a bill that would pay for General Assembly campaigns with public funds
Voting Machine Vendors Not Limited to Diebold
WASHINGTON – In the General Assembly’s debate about the security of the state’s voting machines, some companies and technologies are being left out
Md. Health Care Creative, but Not Comprehensive, Report Finds
WASHINGTON – Maryland is taking a creative approach to the health care crisis, while managing a slightly higher percentage of uninsured, according to a report released Thursday by a national group