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**FILE** The 15th Street SW entrance of the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing building in Washington, D.C. ( Tim Evanson via Wikimedia Commons)
Posted inPrince George's County

U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing Relocating to Prince George’s

by WI Web Staff May 2, 2022May 2, 2022

In the next five years, Prince George’s County anticipates housing the federal agency that prints the nation’s currency.

Maryland Senate President Pro Tem Melony Griffith (left) and House Speaker Adrienne Jones (right) join Gov. Larry Hogan at the State House in Annapolis on April 21 as the first two Black women serving as presiding officers to sign bills into law. (Robert R. Roberts/The Washington Informer)
Posted inPolitics

Griffith, Jones Make History Signing Maryland Bills Into Law

by William J. Ford April 21, 2022April 21, 2022
Roberto Williams stands outside his townhouse in Landover, Maryland, less than a mile from FedEx Field, home of the Washington Commanders, on April 19. (Robert R. Roberts/The Washington Informer)
Posted inPrince George's County

Prince George’s Residents Applaud $400M Investment Along Blue Line Metro Stations

by William J. Ford April 20, 2022April 20, 2022
Election workers inside the Southern Regional Technology and Recreation Complex in Fort Washington, Maryland, on Dec. 27, the first day of early voting in a special primary for the Prince George's County Council's District 8 seat. (William J. Ford/The Washington Informer)
Posted inPolitics

Maryland Court of Appeals Rules Legislative Map is Constitutional

by William J. Ford April 14, 2022April 14, 2022
A rendering of what Prince George’s County officials envision to rebuild around Metro’s Blue Line corridor that includes Addison Road-Seat Pleasant
Posted inPrince George's County

Maryland Lawmakers Approve $400M Prince George’s Plan

by William J. Ford April 13, 2022April 13, 2022
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (bottom row, 4th from left) sits between Senate President Bill Ferguson (left) and House Speaker Adrienne Jones after signing legislation for Maryland Stadium Authority to issue bonds for economic development project in Prince George’s County, while Authority and Prince George’s officials stand behind them to pose for a picture during a bill-signing ceremony at the State House in Annapolis on April 12. (Robert R. Roberts/The Washington Informer)
Posted inPolitics

Hogan, State Leaders Sign 79 Bills Into Law

by William J. Ford April 12, 2022April 12, 2022
Maryland Sen. Jill Carter (center) shares a light moment inside the State House in Annapolis with Sens. Ron Watson (left) and Antonio Hayes on April 11, the final day of the state's annual 90-day legislative session. (Robert R. Roberts/The Washington Informer)
Posted inPolitics

Maryland Lawmakers Wrap Up 2022 General Assembly

by William J. Ford April 11, 2022April 11, 2022
**FILE** Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (Courtesy of the governor's office)
Posted inPolitics

Hogan Vetoes Raft of Bills, Including Paid Family Leave Legislation

by William J. Ford April 8, 2022April 8, 2022
Maryland Sen. Joanne C. Benson speaks at an April 7 ceremony to break ground on a new cancer center opening in 2024 on the campus of the University of Maryland Capital Region Medical Center in Largo. (Robert R. Roberts/The Washington Informer)
Posted inPrince George's County

New Cancer Center Coming to Prince George’s Co.

by William J. Ford April 8, 2022April 13, 2022
Posted inPolitics

Hogan Signs New Maryland Congressional Map Into Law

by William J. Ford April 4, 2022April 4, 2022

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