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capitalgazette.com | Carson Swick |Candy Woodall
Maryland Sen. Justin Ready, Senate Minority Whip speaks from the podium as members of the Joint Republican Caucus hold a press conference in late February 2025. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff) UPDATED: June 23, 2025 at 5:05 AM EDTMaryland Gov. Wes Moore’s plan to give $400 million in state funds to historically underserved communities isn’t sitting well with some Republican lawmakers, who see it as unfair to taxpayers. Subscribe to continue reading this article. Already subscribed?
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baltimoresun.com | Carson Swick |Candy Woodall
Gaming companies that allegedly deceived DC officials increased lobbying while looking to expand in Maryland
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capitalgazette.com | Carson Swick
Baltimore City Hall serves as the hub for Baltimore’s local government, where city officials conduct meetings, approve policies, and engage with the public. (Kevin Richardson/Staff) PUBLISHED: June 18, 2025 at 3:21 PM EDTTracking millions of dollars in grant funds by hand was one cause for the Baltimore City Health Department’s delays in processing vendor contracts, an audit found. Subscribe to continue reading this article. Already subscribed? To log in, click here.
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baltimoresun.com | Carson Swick
What to know about the impacts of the Supreme Court’s ruling on transgender care for youth
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thederrick.com | Carson Swick
BALTIMORE — Despite an $85 million city deficit, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott’s final fiscal 2026 budget found funds for 271 more full-time positions and accounts for some big paydays recently inked by city leaders. That was part of the criticism leveled against the $4.6 billion plan by District 5 Councilman Isaac “Yitzy” Schleifer, one of two members to vote against the budget’s final passage on Monday.
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