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The latest Goucher Poll finds that Gov. Larry Hogan maintains a 68% approval rating.
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The governor announced $150 million for police statewide, including $50 million to boost pay.
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Though public perception of the risks of marijuana use have declined, heavy use still can be dangerous, health experts told state lawmakers Wednesday.
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Gov. Larry Hogan proposes putting most of the money into the state's "rainy day fund."
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The laws are among dozens passed by the Maryland General Assembly that take effect Friday.
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Gov. Larry Hogan says he plans to introduce legislation authorizing out-of-state nurses and nursing students to fill staff shortages in future health crises.
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We’ll go On the Record with lawmakers, advocates, and the chief judge of the state’s district court to discuss pretrial relief during the pandemic. A new law waives fees for private home monitoring for poor defendants. What’s the holdup getting it off the ground?
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About 62% of Marylanders between 12 and 17 years old are fully vaccinated.
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The new requirement took effect immediately after Tuesday's vote.
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Wednesday was the first meeting of a legislative panel tasked with sorting out issues related to legalizing recreational marijuana use in Maryland.