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The GOP senators, led by Minority Leader Steve Hershey, right, and Minority Whip Justin Ready, wrote in a public letter to the governor that the bill would do “absolutely nothing to address the proliferation of illegal firearms in Maryland or target those who unlawfully possess guns and use them in the commission of crimes." (The Daily Record/Jack Hogan)
Apr 29, 2024

MD GOP ramps up calls for Moore to veto new liability for gun industry

Maryland's 13 Republican state senators called for Gov. Wes Moore to veto legislation extending liability for gun crimes to sellers and manufacturers.

Gov. Wes Moore talks to Capital News Service reporters in his office in Annapolis on April 24, 2024. (Angelique Gingras/Capital News Service)
Apr 29, 2024

Moore confident in Maryland’s play to keep the Washington Commanders

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore struck an assured posture on his state’s ability to keep the Washington Commanders in Prince George’s County.

State Sen. Cory McCray, a Baltimore City Democrat who has sponsored binding arbitration bills in recent years, says he plans to push for the measure again next session. (The Daily Record/Jack Hogan)
Apr 26, 2024

After collective bargaining wins, MD unions to push for binding arbitration

Maryland public employee unions and their allies in the legislature are expected to prioritize binding arbitration in Annapolis next year.

The seal of the Federal Communications Commission is seen before an FCC meeting to vote on net neutrality on Dec. 14, 2017, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)
Apr 26, 2024

Net neutrality restored as FCC votes to regulate internet providers

The FTC on voted to restore “net neutrality” rules that prevent broadband internet providers from favoring some sites and apps over others.

“We made the choice to put housing front and center because we knew this was an issue that could not wait,” Gov. Wes Moore said Thursday before signing housing legislation. (The Daily Record/Jack Hogan)
Apr 25, 2024

Moore enacts affordable unit incentives, renter protections to tackle MD housing crisis

Gov. Wes Moore signed into law his administration’s plan for tackling Maryland’s housing crisis, an issue plaguing cities and states nationwide.

The Dave Johnson coal-fired power plant is silhouetted against the morning sun in Glenrock, Wyoming, on July 27, 2018. (AP Photo/J. David Ake, File)
Apr 25, 2024

Tough new EPA rules would force coal-fired power plants to capture emissions or shut down

Coal-fired power plants would be forced to capture smokestack emissions or shut down under a rule issued by the EPA.

Maryland interim schools Superintendent Carey Wright. (Photo courtesy of the Maryland State Department of Education)
Apr 24, 2024

MD State Board of Education selects next superintendent of schools

The Maryland State Board of Education unanimously voted to appoint the next Maryland state superintendent.

Apr 24, 2024

Right of first refusal for UMD, four HBCUs in limbo after lawmakers’ 11th-hour error

The University of Maryland, College Park, and four historically Black institutions are set to have a right of first refusal for certain academic programs.

A hiring sign is displayed in Riverwoods, Illinois, on April 16, 2024. The Biden administration has finalized a new rule set to make millions of more salaried workers eligible for overtime pay in the U.S. The move marks the largest expansion in federal overtime eligibility seen in decades. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh, File)
Apr 24, 2024

Biden administration finalizes rule to grant overtime for millions more salaried workers

The Biden administration has finalized a new rule set to make millions of more salaried workers eligible for overtime pay in the U.S.

Passengers make their way through the international terminal at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport. The airport recorded a record number of international passengers in 2023 with more than 1.3 million passengers. (BWI Airport photo)
Apr 24, 2024

Biden administration tweaking rules on airline fees and refunds, saying it’ll help consumers

The Biden administration issued final rules to require airlines to automatically issue cash refunds for things like delayed flights.

The Federal Trade Commission building in Washington is pictured on Jan. 28, 2015. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)
Apr 23, 2024

New federal rule would bar ‘noncompete’ agreements for most employees

U.S. companies would no longer be able to bar employees from taking jobs with competitors under a rule approved by a federal agency.

A protester outside the Kansas Statehouse holds a sign after a rally for transgender rights on the Transgender Day of Visibility, March 31, 2023, in Topeka, Kansas. (AP Photo/John Hanna, File)
Apr 23, 2024

New federal rule bars transgender school bathroom bans, but it likely isn’t the final word

A new federal rule seeks to clarify that a law against sex discrimination at schools includes gender identity, too.

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