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Maryland House Approves Recreational Marijuana Legislation
The Maryland House of Delegates has passed a proposed constitutional amendment to let voters decide whether to legalize recreational marijuana
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Effort to Make Daylight Saving Time Permanent Passes Maryland House
The Maryland House has approved a bill that would end the biannual changing of the clocks to “fall back” and “spring forward” that Americans are accustom to observing — and dreading.
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Maryland Election Officials Questioned on Primary Problems
Maryland election officials are facing questions and criticism about problems with the state’s primary election conducted mostly by mail
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Maryland Lawmakers Call on Governor to Order Police Reforms
All 99 Democrats in Maryland’s House of Delegates are calling on Gov. Larry Hogan to immediately implement police reform measures
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Former Md. Lawmaker's Treasurer Pleads Guilty to Wire Fraud
The treasurer and daughter of a former Maryland lawmaker has pleaded guilty to a federal wire fraud charge.
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Ex-Maryland Lawmaker Tawanna Gaines' Daughter Charged With Misusing Campaign Funds
A former Maryland state lawmaker’s daughter, who also was her campaign treasurer, has been charged with misusing campaign funds — the same charge to which the legislator recently pleaded guilty.
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Former Maryland State Delegate Pleads Guilty to Misusing Campaign Funds
Former Maryland Del. Tawanna Gaines admitted taking money from her campaign account for personal use. Chris Gordon reports.
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Maryland State Lawmaker Tawanna Gaines Pleads Guilty to Misusing Campaign Funds
A former Maryland state lawmaker pleaded guilty Thursday to a charge that she illegally used campaign funds for her personal benefit.
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Maryland State Lawmaker Tawanna Gaines Charged With Federal Wire Fraud
A Maryland state lawmaker who abruptly resigned last week is facing a federal wire fraud charge for allegedly using money she raised for her reelection campaign for her personal use, federal officials said Monday.
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Del .Adrienne Jones Elected Speaker of Maryland House of Delegates
In a surprising turn of events, Del. Adrienne Jones was elected speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates, making her the first woman and the first African American elected to the position. News4’s Tracee Wilkins reports.
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3 Lawmakers Vie to Be Speaker of Maryland House of Delegates
Three people have confirmed they want to be the next speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates.
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Maryland Lawmakers Override Veto on School Start Bill
The Maryland General Assembly voted to override Gov. Larry Hogan’s veto of a bill that lets local school boards decide whether school begins before or after Labor Day.
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After Teacher March, Maryland Budget With Added Education Funds Advances
The Maryland House of Delegates will be discussing the state budget, which includes increased education funding.
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Emotions Run High as Maryland House Approves Medical Aid in Dying Bill
Following emotional testimony from several state delegates, the Maryland House of Delegates has approved a measure to allow the terminally ill to end their lives with a doctor’s help.
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Maryland Could Allow Use of Food Stamp Cards at Restaurants
Maryland state legislation could allow people to use their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits — known as the Food Supplement Program in Maryland — to purchase meals at restaurants.
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Maryland Lawmakers Censure Delegate Mary Ann Lisanti for Use of Racial Slur
In a rare move, Maryland lawmakers voted Thursday to formally reprimand a state delegate who used a racial slur to describe Prince George’s County.
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How a Teen Girl Got Sexual Consent Taught in Maryland Schools
Maryland is now one of the 10 states, plus D.C., that requires public schools to include information on sexual consent in their sex ed curriculum. This is the story of how a teen girl and her friends changed sex ed lessons for students statewide.
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Md. House Passes Bills on Crime, Pot, School Safety
The Maryland House of Delegates on Saturday passed measures aimed at fighting crime, advanced a bill to increase school safety and approved an agreement between the House and Senate aimed at increasing diversity in the state’s medical marijuana industry.
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Annapolis Roundup: Medical Cannabis, Other Bills Advance
Several bills are closer to becoming laws after they advanced in the Maryland House of Delegates Thursday.
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Del. Kathy Szeliga to Make Announcement About U.S. Senate Race
Del. Kathy Szeliga is scheduled to make an announcement about plans regarding a potential run for U.S. Senate.