Maryland leaders joined a nationwide scramble on Tuesday to make sense of a broad order from President Donald Trump’s budget office to pause all federal grants.
He wants to do what’s best for Marylanders and this is obviously the right decision for him to make and we want to help him make that decision,” he said.While not directly answering yes or no to questions about rolling back EV mandates in Maryland,
Senate President Bill Ferguson doubled down on his support Monday of the law that could leave Maryland liable for $3.1 billion in settlement payments to survivors of child sexual abuse — despite the state’s massive budget deficit.
President Donald Trump’s early action on health care reversed some of his predecessor’s policies, but former President Joe Biden’s most defining initiatives were left intact.
President Donald Trump's first tasks upon taking office include signing executive orders, which could give some clues as to the administration's priorities.
The leader of the Maryland State Senate expressed frustration with slow-moving progress in turning around the Department of Juvenile Services but stopped short
The battle to solve Maryland’s $3 billion budget deficit has prompted a debate between the state’s two most recent leaders, who are pointing fingers and blaming each other for the fiscal crisis. On Wednesday,
In 2024, the U.S. gave $17.9 billion in foreign assistance to Israel, so why does Maryland have to send Israel additional money? I urge Senate President Bill Ferguson and House Speaker Adrienne Jones to take the lead in cancelling this annual grant and I urge Gov. Wes Moore to support their actions.
With persiting concerns about juvenile crime, Senator Joanne Benson introduced the Parental Accountability Act, a new bill designed to hold parents accountable
With a stroke of a pen, President Donald Trump signed a slew of executive orders on his first day in office — and one included halting electric vehicle mandates. Now, some Maryland lawmakers are
Senate President Bill Ferguson doubled down on his support Monday of the law that could leave Maryland liable for $3.1 billion in settlement payments to survivors of child sexual abuse — despite ...