Maryland lawmakers are moving forward with a business tax despite an avalanche of opposition as Gov. Wes Moore stays silent.
Businesses, joined by Gov. Moore, push back against idea for business services tax that Democratic leaders argue would help close a widening budget deficit.
Maryland will get a clearer picture on how to deal with its budget when the federal government passes its budget bill.
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A bipartisan group of lawmakers is attempting to push Maryland’s Department of Health to restrict the distribution of two ...
Hundreds from across the state and region joined the "Whose Side Are You On" rally on Monday at Lawyers Mall at the State ...
Jury selection in the retrial against Charles Robert Smith is scheduled to begin Sept. 24, court records show.
A key component of Gov. Wes Moore’s tax plan is facing strong opposition as lawmakers debate its potential impact on ...
State lawmakers return to session in Annapolis Monday night, and with just four weeks left in the 90-day session, they are ...
As expected, the House of Delegates approved an amended, comprehensive education plan Tuesday night that rejected cuts ...