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For the second time this session, the House has given final approval to a bill that would ease restrictions on Congressional redistricting, but the Senate is not budging.
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The House of Delegates has given final approval to a balanced state budget, as well as initial approval of a redistricting Constitutional amendment that is on track to die in the Senate.
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The House of Delegates quietly attached an amendment to a bill that would make Congressional gerrymandering easier within Maryland, but the Senate is unlikely to take it up for a vote.
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When Democrat Kweisi Mfume won Tuesday’s special primary election to represent Maryland’s 7th Congressional District, he became the presumptive winner of…
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Maryland’s General Assembly heads into the last full week of its 90-day session with a number of issues yet to be resolved, including legislation that…
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Much of the action in Annapolis this week moves to the floors of both chambers where agendas are frequently determined on a day to day basis. Lawmakers…