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Gov. Wes Moore and Democratic lawmakers left Annapolis this week with a pin in the 2025 session and some hard feelings.
A bill meant to regulate so-called “earned wage access” loans for the first time in Maryland will become law without the ...
Maryland Democrats will swap out the state party’s top leader, setting up a new face to guide Democrats into next year’s ...
Baltimore County’s $4.78 billion fiscal 2026 budget aims to prepare for future uncertainty while still tending county needs.
It would impose work requirements for low-income adults to receive Medicaid health insurance and increase them for food ...
The Trump administration’s cuts would spell the end of the 104th Fighter Squadron, a storied unit of the 175th Wing of the ...
Predictably, Maryland’s top five Democrats — Gov. Wes Moore, Senate President Bill Ferguson (Baltimore City), House Speaker ...
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Maryland Allocates $37.7M for Revitalization Efforts
Governor Wes Moore announced on May 22, 2025, a $37.7 million investment in the Maryland Department of Housing and Community ...
A financial agency that recently downgraded Maryland’s bond rating drew sharp words Wednesday from Treasurer Dereck Davis (D) ...
From tax increases to relief from skyrocketing energy bills, here are five things you need to know about Gov. Wes Moore’s ...
Gov. Wes Moore’s veto demonstrated strategic leadership, wisdom and forward thinking for the entire state of Maryland, writes ...
The Southern Maryland Chronicle on MSN2d
Moore Finalizes 160 Bills for 2025
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed 160 bills into law on May 20, 2025, during the fifth and final bill signing ceremony of the ...