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Politics April 22, 2024

Trone, Alsobrooks Offer Contrasts in First and Possibly Only Televised Debate

by William J. Ford

MARYLAND MATTERS: The top two Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate took the stage Friday evening in their first, and possibly, only televised debate, which showcased their similarities on the issues but also their distinct personalities, […]

Politics April 19, 2024

The Post Endorses Angela Alsobrooks in Maryland’s Democratic Senate Primary

by Caroline Vakil

THE HILL: The Washington Post editorial board announced Thursday it’s endorsing Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks (D) over Rep. David Trone (D-Md.) in the Maryland Senate Democratic primary. The Post editorial board cited Alsobrooks’s track record on public […]

Politics April 16, 2024

Fundraising in Md. Senate Election Reaches Astonishing Heights

by Josh Kurtz

MARYLAND MATTERS: The 2024 campaign for U.S. Senate in Maryland is breaking all kinds of financial records, according to new campaign finance reports filed on Monday. For the past few campaign finance reporting periods. Prince […]

Politics April 10, 2024

‘We Got It All’: Why Prince George’s Co. Leaders are Celebrating Maryland’s New State Budget

by John Domen

WTOP NEWS: When it came time to talk money, lawmakers in Maryland warned that there wasn’t much available and that expectations needed to be kept low this year and in the future. But as a […]

Politics April 10, 2024

Dunn, Alsobrooks, Vogel Touting Fundraising Numbers Ahead of Deadline

by Josh Kurtz

MARYLAND MATTERS: Although campaign finance reports showing federal candidates’ fundraising and spending for the first three months of 2024 aren’t due to be released until next Monday, some Maryland contenders are already teasing their numbers […]

Politics April 8, 2024

Alsobrooks’ Campaign Office in Silver Spring Burglarized

by Will Vitka

WTOP NEWS: Burglars hit the U.S. Senate campaign office of Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks in Silver Spring, Maryland, officials said Friday. The burglary was found by a field office staffer when they got […]

Politics April 4, 2024

Senate Committee Advances Changes to Juvenile Law Reform Measure

by William J. Ford

MARYLAND MATTERS: A Senate panel recommended several changes Wednesday to resolve differences on separate juvenile justice reform bills that have been moving through the General Assembly. The Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee advanced House Bill 814 to the […]

Politics April 4, 2024

House and Senate Leaders Say They Have a Budget Agreement

by Bryan Sears

MARYLAND MATTERS: The prospect of an extended General Assembly session seems less likely after House and Senate fiscal leaders announced a budget compromise Wednesday. The announcement follows a flurry of activity between the two chambers late Tuesday […]

Politics April 3, 2024

D.C. Mayor’s Bill Would Target Truancy, Mandate Aggressive Prosecution

by Meagan Flynn

WASHINGTON POST: The District’s deputy mayor for public safety and justice said she was “okay” if the bill meant more kids would be locked behind bars. D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) unveiled legislation Wednesday […]

Politics April 2, 2024

MD House, Senate Debate Revenue

by Bryan Sears

MARYLAND MATTERS: House and Senate leaders ended a second round of budget talks Monday with terse exchanges and no resolution on a $1.2 billion revenue package and no agreement on when they will meet next. Senate Budget […]

Politics April 1, 2024

Frost’s Endorsement

by DMV Digest Staff

DMV DIGEST: In a pivotal moment for Maryland politics, Maxwell Frost(D- FL), the trailblazing Gen Z member of Congress, steps into the spotlight to endorse Angela Alsobrooks for the Maryland Senate Race. In a video […]

Politics April 1, 2024

Josh Kurtz: Another Critical Hand On Deck — Tom Perez

by Josh Kurtz

MARYLAND MATTERS: Suppose you’re president of the United States and a catastrophe happens — say it’s the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge just outside of Baltimore after a massive container ship slams into […]

Politics December 18, 2023

Maryland Stadium Authority Gives Thumbs-Up to Orioles Lease Deal as State’s Top Officials Prepare for Afternoon Vote

by Bryan Sears

MARYLAND MATTERS: A deal to keep the Baltimore Orioles in the team’s iconic Camden Yards home moved a step closer to reality Monday morning. The Maryland Stadium Authority voted unanimously, with two abstentions, to approve […]

Politics December 15, 2023

Governor Moore Appoints Manny Welsh As Deputy Chief of Staff

by DMV Digest Staff

WHATS UP NEWS: Governor Wes Moore today announced the appointment of Manny Welsh as deputy chief of staff effective January 1, 2024. Welsh has served as the Governor’s Board of Public Works Executive since January […]

Politics December 15, 2023

Braveboy, Bates Join to Introduce Legislative Priorities Before Upcoming General Assembly Session

by William J. Ford

MARYLAND MATTERS: Aisha Braveboy and Ivan Bates, Democratic prosecutors who represent two of Maryland’s largest jurisdictions, held a joint press conference Thursday in Annapolis to unveil legislative priorities for the upcoming General Assembly session. Braveboy, […]

Politics December 12, 2023

Metro’s Budget Proposal Includes Massive Layoffs, Cuts in Service — Along With Fare Increases

by Mike Murillo

WTOP NEWS: Millions of Metro riders could see a system with fewer Metro stations and bus routes, longer wait times, and much higher fares, with a massive reduction in service inside Metro General Manager and […]

Politics December 12, 2023

Poll: Md Voters Fairly Content, Seek a Bold Agenda in Upcoming Legislative Session (If It’s Not Too Expensive)

by Josh Kurtz

MARYLAND MATTERS: On the eve of a new year — and a new General Assembly session — Maryland voters are generally optimistic about the future, though many have jitters about inflation and crime in Baltimore. They are […]

Politics December 12, 2023

Lawmakers Vote in Favor of Plan to Bring Capitals, Wizards to Virginia

by Laura Vozzell

WASHINGTON POST: A group of Virginia state lawmakers voted Monday in favor of a deal to bring the Washington Capitals and Wizards to a new arena in Northern Virginia, according to four people with knowledge […]

Politics December 11, 2023

Tough Decisions, Possible Tax Increases Cloud Coming Legislative Session

by Bryan Sears

MARYLAND MATTERS: Taxes and cost shifts are on the table for the coming General Assembly session as Gov. Wes Moore (D) and lawmakers look to solve both a structural budget shortfall and massive cuts to […]

Politics December 8, 2023

Moore to Counties: ‘I Know That Our Trust is Being Tested’

by Bryan Sears

MARYLAND MATTERS: Gov. Wes Moore (D) told a gathering of county leaders still reeling from news of deep cuts in transportation projects that he backs the proposal, describing it as hard medicine. For two days, […]

Politics December 7, 2023

Counties Reel From Transportation Gut Punch

by Bryan Sears

MARYLAND MATTERS: A day after a public announcement to cut more than $3 billion in transportation projects, county officials are pushing for answers and a way to avert the gutting of local road and transit […]

Politics December 7, 2023

Tight Budget, Big Goals Top of Mind for Pr. George’s County Council in 2024

by Lateshia Beachum

WASHINGTON POST: After a year of division over priorities pushed by a new liberal majority, the Prince George’s County Council is heading into a second term in a big year for county politics. County Executive […]

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