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“She made many trans people, especially young trans people, feel like there was a place that they can belong. She made them feel whole, and human.”
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As the number of concealed carry permit holders skyrockets in Maryland, the state set limits as to where they can take their guns
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Maryland law does not require Catholic Relief Services to extend health benefits to an employee’s same-sex spouse, the Supreme Court of Maryland ruled Monday.
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Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown submitted two amicus briefs on abortion medication and transgender healthcare.
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The bills position Maryland in direct opposition to Republican-led states on both issues, including one of its neighboring states.
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Parents and children packed a local brewery to show support for safe spaces.
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A trans woman is suing Baltimore City Correction Center over harassment and ignored reports of assault.
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The legislation expands Medicaid benefits to be more inline with what private insurers offer.
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Lawmakers gave initial approval to the bill Wednesday altering reporting requirements which supporters say give agency to gay and trans students.
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A new bill in Maryland’s General Assembly would enable the state to cover medical treatments that private insurers already pay for related to gender-affirming care.