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The EmPOWER program faced the brunt of the blow as lawmakers scoured for ways to save ratepayers’ money this year, but advocates argue the cuts may ultimately cause electricity prices to surge.
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Baltimore’s law department has “cut off, foreclosed, shut down” Inspector General Isabel Mercedes Cumming’s ability to investigate waste, fraud and abuse, the judge overseeing a dispute over her access to records said Friday.
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The federal government failed to do proper assessments of the area.
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Protestors of the Tuesday decision raised concerns it was connected to a warehouse ICE plans to turn into a detention center.
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The Vax Act decouples Maryland from federal vaccine recommendations after some recent controversial changes, and the state will now require short-term rentals to add fire safety equipment
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Moore reflects on Maryland legislative session; affordability, redistricting, lagging state salariesLawmakers have left Annapolis for the year, and Gov. Wes Moore says his administration helped deliver on affordability promises. But early redistricting continues to linger and closing an even bigger projected state budget deficit is likely in the governor’s future.
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Lawmakers adjourned with the intent to return to Annapolis next January barring any special circumstances. Which bills are headed to the governor’s desk?
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Nymeo Field at Harry Grove Stadium has seen $39 million in renovations, bringing it up to mandated standards
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The rule will go through a 30-day public comment period before a final vote on payment limits.
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The issue is should there be seven or nine elected seats.
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Baltimore County Republican is retiring after 12 years in the legislature.
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A bill that would prohibit local law enforcement from communicating with ICE unless a detainee is a convicted felon is making a comeback with just three days left in the legislative session.