State Sen. Justin Ready is advocating for changes to the Child Victims Act of 2023, cautioning against a potential “fiscal disaster” as state budget officials.
A proposed bill in Maryland is getting some attention after the Harford County Sheriff's Office shared a social media video criticizing the measure.
Maryland Democratic lawmakers are being accused of silencing people’s First Amendment rights as a General Assembly committee considering a bill to block transgender students from playing girls' sports decided to block any public testimony on the bill.
Gov. Wes Moore on Monday said that Maryland will follow the Constitution regarding President Donald Trump’s commitment to deport people who have entered the country illegally.
The Maryland Attorney General's website says the "public's right to information about government activities lies at the heart of a democratic government," makin
As the Maryland General Assembly's 2025 legislative session gets underway, the OPD is calling on lawmakers to end the automatic charging of minors as adults, promote safer traffic stops, fund indigent defense and expand medical and geriatric parole.
The One Fair Wage Coalition, which has been pressing for higher minimum wages in states across the country, this week renewed its efforts to raise Maryland’s wage floor and exempt tips from state income taxes.
Wes Moore, the governor of Maryland, recently released his budget plan for the next fiscal year, which includes $2 billion in cuts for climate spending and other vital social programs.
The Council is reviewing a resolution that would encourage the Maryland General Assembly to allow all grocery stores to sell wine and beer, not just some.
A proposed bill in the Maryland General Assembly seeks to create an analysis and report about the economic, environmental and energy consequences of data center development in the state.
Geoff Fox A popular vehicle used in West Virginia to get around town is not allowed on the streets of Maryland, according to the Maryland Attorney General. This has become a point of confusion and friction in nearby Washington County.
Closing the projected $2.7 billion Maryland deficit will consume much of the General Assembly time in Annapolis this year. Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s proposal would supposedly close the gap, but Republicans don’t believe it’s realistic and relies too much on gimmicks.