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The 2025 legislative session was a slog. Perhaps the most important, fatiguing and demoralizing 90 days in a generation. But ...
State and local elected leaders convened at Winchester Hall on Monday to highlight their accomplishments from the Maryland General Assembly session that ended two weeks ago. During the 2025 state ...
As the clock struck midnight and confetti fell in Annapolis, the Maryland General Assembly closed a challenging 90-day session having passed ...
Maryland General Assembly wrapped up its work last week. It approved a $67 billion budget and closed a $3.3 billion deficit.
A new law essentially undoes a 2022 court ruling that automatically disqualified people from a chance at getting their records expunged if they violated probation or parole.
In a prior Legal Update, we discussed the introduction of legislation in the Maryland General Assembly that would amend Maryland law to ...
Maryland licenses and IDs may soon feature butterflies for those with hidden disabilities. This comes after a Silver Spring ...
Some legislation from Montgomery County lawmakers saw success, while other bills failed to make it through the General Assembly this year.
To the relief of most state officials, the Maryland General Assembly ended its tense budget cycle and passed a balanced spending plan for the coming year. Now the question is whether that relief ...
While the nation’s political landscape is dividing, Maryland made a bold decision: to refuse to become complicit in a broken ...
The Maryland General Assembly passed three bills that aim to reform the state's criminal justice system. Gov. Wes Moore signed more than 90 bills into law after the end of the 2025 legislative ...