2018 Election News Updates

As reported by the Baltimore Sun, Delegate Mary Washington has announced that she plans to challenge sitting Senator Joan Carter Conway for the 43rd District Senate seat. Delegate Washington is the second delegate to announce a challenge to unseat an incumbent senator. Delegate Antonio Hayes announced earlier that he will challenge Senator Barbara Robinson for [...]

2018 Election News Updates2020-04-02T21:06:53-04:00

Board of Public Works Approves $63 Million in Budget Cuts

The Board of Public Works met earlier today to approve almost $63 million in budget reductions for the current fiscal year. The original plan proposed by the Administration called for $86.3 million in budget actions, of which $67.2 million were budget reductions. The modified approved plan calls for $79.9 million in budget actions. Most of [...]

Board of Public Works Approves $63 Million in Budget Cuts2020-04-02T21:06:54-04:00

Administration Proposes $67.2 Million in State Budget Cuts

The Administration plans to seek $86.3 million dollars in budget actions, to include $67.2 million in budget reductions, at the upcoming September 6 Board of Public Works meeting. In comments to the press earlier today, Maryland Department of Budget and Management Secretary David Brinkley said "there is no sign that Maryland will have less money [...]

Administration Proposes $67.2 Million in State Budget Cuts2020-04-02T21:06:55-04:00

Delegate Beidle Files for District 32 Senate Seat

Delegate Pam Beidle has filed to run for the District 32 Senate seat to be vacated by Senator DeGrange, who announced he will retire at the end of this term. Delegate Beidle was elected to the House of Delegates in 2006. She has served on the Environment and Transportation Committee (formerly known as the Environmental [...]

Delegate Beidle Files for District 32 Senate Seat2020-04-02T21:06:55-04:00

Senator Ed DeGrange Announces Retirement

State Senator Ed DeGrange has announced that he will retire at the end of his term in 2018.  Senator DeGrange was first elected to the Maryland Senate in 1998. He served on the Senate Budget and Taxation Committee during most of his Senate career as Chair of the Public Safety, Transportation, and Environment Subcommittee and the [...]

Senator Ed DeGrange Announces Retirement2020-04-02T21:06:57-04:00

Governor Hogan Announces Repeal of PlanMaryland

During his closing address at the Maryland Association of Counties annual summer conference, Governor Hogan announced the issuance of an Executive Order to repeal PlanMaryland and create a new State Development Plan. From the Governor's press release, “As I have traveled across Maryland, local elected officials have repeatedly asked for a plan that better reflects [...]

Governor Hogan Announces Repeal of PlanMaryland2020-04-02T21:06:59-04:00

General Assembly’s Top Budget Advisor to Retire

Warren Deschenaux, executive director of the Department of Legislative Services and the head budget and policy advisor to the General Assembly plans to retire December 1, 2017. A national search will be undertaken to replace Mr. Deschenaux and the presiding officers have appointed a steering committee to oversee the interview process and recommend candidates. A [...]

General Assembly’s Top Budget Advisor to Retire2020-04-02T21:07:01-04:00

Delegate Ben Kramer to Run for Senate

Delegate Ben Kramer has announced he plans to run for the Senate in District 19. The sitting Senator, Roger Manno, recently announced his plans to run for the Democratic nomination in Maryland’s 6th Congressional District.

Delegate Ben Kramer to Run for Senate2020-04-02T21:07:36-04:00

Senator Roger Manno to Run for Congress

Senator Roger Manno has announced that he will run for the Democratic nomination in Maryland's 6th Congressional District to replace incumbent Representative John Delaney who has announced he will run for President. Other sitting members of the General Assembly who have announced their intention to run for the 6th Congressional District include Maryland House Majority Leader [...]

Senator Roger Manno to Run for Congress2020-04-02T21:07:36-04:00

Highlights From Annapolis – July Recap

No Special Session on Medical Cannabis In a letter to Legislative Black Caucus Chairwoman Cheryl Glenn, the General Assembly’s presiding officers, Senate President Mike Miller and House Speaker Mike Busch, stated there would not be a special legislative session to revamp the medical cannabis industry and the number of grower licenses awarded. Instead, they offered [...]

Highlights From Annapolis – July Recap2020-04-02T21:07:37-04:00