Maryland lawmakers are bracing for the possibility of a $900 million to $1.2 billion spike in Medicaid costs to the state if ...
40m
WBAL TV Baltimore on MSNMaryland lawmakers searching for $200M-$500M more budget cuts, 11 News learnsMaryland state lawmakers are looking for another $200 million to $500 million to cut from the budget, 11 News has learned.
Some say the fiscal warning signs of increased education spending and its impact on Maryland’s budget have been there for ...
The state of Maryland could see at least $200 to $500 million in additional cuts, according to Senator Guy Guzzone.
The Maryland House of Delegates has voted overwhelmingly to allow a state board to extend its mandate for lowering ...
Republican senators are worried the Devil is in the details of a bill that makes technical changes to state law, fearing it will open the door to state recognition of Satan, cults, witches, “weirdo ...
2d
Source of the Spring on MSNRenters hope ‘good cause eviction’ bill will overcome state Senate committee hurdleMontgomery County Renters Alliance calls for passage of 'good cause eviction' legislation sought for over a decade.
1d
WBAL TV Baltimore on MSNMaryland governor's education funding bill meets scrutiny in Senate committeeGubernatorial staffers faced tough questions Wednesday from state lawmakers over Gov. Wes Moore's education bill.
The state hopes to boost the flagging child care workforce in Maryland. Photo by Cottonbro Studio from Pexels.
Maryland lawmakers debate two bills that would shake up how the state chooses circuit court judges. The proposals are at odds with each other.
Supporters and opponents push their positions on a proposed constitutional amendment to change the way circuit court judges ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results