2019 General Assembly
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Busch Mourned as Md. General Assembly Ends
A somber mood filled Maryland's state capital Monday, the last day of the 90-day Maryland General Assembly known as "Sine…
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Md. Education Plan Seeks to Improve Prince George’s
For being one of six Maryland schools to receive a Blue Ribbon honor for education excellence, Glenarden Woods Elementary will…
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Md. Senate OKs ‘Lofty’ Education Plan
The Maryland Senate voted Wednesday to implement a multimillion-dollar education plan to revamp the state's public schools, including an expansion…
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Md. End-of-Life Bill Fails on a Tie
Similar to their counterparts across the hall, Maryland state senators expressed various viewpoints on whether to support amendments on legislation…
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Creation of Prescription Affordability Board Up to Md. Senate
With less than a week left before the 90-day Maryland General Assembly ends Monday, it's up to the Senate whether…
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Md. House Approves Creation of Prescription Affordability Board
The House of Delegates on Wednesday overwhelmingly approved a measure to create a board that supporters say would protect those…
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Md. Protects Federal Workers’ Pay from Federal Government Shutdowns
Federal workers in Maryland forced to work through this year's 35-day federal government shutdown will receive reprieve if another occurs.
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Minimum Wage Bill Nearly Set for Hogan’s Desk
Although the majority of Maryland lawmakers agreed to gradually increase the state's minimum wage to $15 an hour, a conference…
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Hogan Blasts Legislature as Assembly Nears End
With less than a month before the Maryland General Assembly's 90-day session ends, Gov. Larry Hogan didn't mince words Monday…
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