Hundreds of people with developmental disabilities, their families and support staff, gathered at the State House on Monday evening to demand the legislature reject a proposal to cut hundreds of ...
Maryland’s Senate president said Friday that lawmakers will likely have to look for “several hundred million” in additional cuts or taxes to cover expected decreases in federal aid. Senate President ...
The Maryland Senate is now at full strength for the first time since the start of the General Assembly session. Senate President Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City) administered the oath of office ...
After Republican leaders challenged other lawmakers to look high and low for programs to cut as the state faces a $3 billion budget shortfall, the Senate minority leader decided to take up the ...
Nearly five years after COVID-19 was declared a public health emergency in the United States, the number of cases detected in Maryland has topped 1.5 million, according to the latest data from the ...
State officials unveiled the design for the new Francis Scott Key Bridge on Monday, almost a year after a container ship slammed into the old bridge, sending it tumbling into the Patapsco River and ...
A day after he and other legislative leaders announced a package of bills to lower Marylanders’ electricity costs, Senate President Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City) conceded Tuesday that the measures ...
Criminal justice advocates welcomed a Senate bill that would sharply reduce the number of crimes for which a juvenile could be charged as an adult. Senate Bill 422 by Sen. William C. Smith Jr.
Three members of a panel overseeing implementation of the state’s signature public school reform plan will have to appear before the Senate Executive Nominations Committee, after Republicans on the ...
Legislative leaders said Monday that they will introduce a package of bills designed to produce more energy in-state and lower consumers’ utility bills. The legislation would encourage construction of ...