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“This is not a win,” said one policy analyst with immigrants’ rights group CASA. “These immigrants, these Marylanders are still suffering. So we still need access to care for them.”
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Just hours after the General Assembly adjourned for the year and days after the release of a report graphically detailing abuse in the Archdiocese of Baltimore, Governor signs repeal of statute of limitations.
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"Maryland Matters" editor Josh Kurtz and WYPR news director Matt Bush discuss which bills passed and which didn't during the 90-day lawmaking session that wrapped at midnight Monday.
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On the day of another deadly mass shooting in the U.S., Maryland lawmakers finished passing a series of gun measures supporters call the strictest in the nation.
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The legislation, sponsored by Del. Marlon Amprey, was drafted in response to the practices of a real estate company, MV Realty, which incorporated in Maryland in late 2021.
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We’ll go On the Record with two veteran statehouse reporters to dissect the legislative session that ends at midnight. How much will Maryland spend on schools and top priorities? What are the new rules for handguns? What success has Governor Wes Moore had dealing with the General Assembly?
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The Clean Trucks Act nears passage in the Maryland General Assembly.
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The Access to Care Act could expand insurance to 275,000 people but it is stalled in the Maryland Senate.
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We’ll go On the Record with the executive director of a new abortion clinic about to open in western Maryland. Plus we catch up on decisions state legislators are making … about how recreational cannabis should be regulated and sold in Maryland.
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Del. Jheanelle Wilkins (D., D. 20), chair of the Legislative Black Caucus, describes the group's agenda. Then, reporters Pamela Wood of the Baltimore Banner and Matt Bush of WYPR spotlight key bills to watch ahead of Sine Die April 10.