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Tom speaks with WYPR News Director Matt Bush and Baltimore Banner reporter Hallie Miller about this year's legislative session and Governor Moore's housing agenda.
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The party is hoping to upend traditional politics in the state.
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Dozens of Maryland residents participating in the state's college savings program, known as 529 plans, trekked to the capital city Annapolis to share a year-long struggle to access their own money.
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Mental health advocates worry the sale would hasten the hospital's closure without plans for its patients.
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The former US Education Secretary in the Obama White House discusses his Democratic primary campaign for MD Governor, with Lt. Gov. candidate Michelle Siri, and their vision for Maryland.
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On questions of education, police, transportation and income inequality, the Democrats had few policy disagreements.
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Despite personal financial challenges, most Marylanders say the state's economy is doing well, according to the latest Goucher Poll.
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Frosh announced Thursday he plans to retire at the end of his term, after roughly 35 years in state office.
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Maryland House Speaker Adrienne Jones said Friday she plans to pass legislation next year that will let voters decide whether to legalize recreational marijuana use.
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The Maryland legislature ended a session shaped by the pandemic and a national conversation about racial justice just as busy as it began.