After First 100 Days, Lierman Hopeful About Modernization Of Md. Comptroller’s Office, Possibilities For State Policy Changes
Wednesday marks the 100th day since Brooke Lierman (D) was sworn in as Maryland’s 34th comptroller. The first woman to ...
Wednesday marks the 100th day since Brooke Lierman (D) was sworn in as Maryland’s 34th comptroller. The first woman to ...
Turning one of his hallmark campaign promises into reality, Gov. Wes Moore signed into law the creation of a program ...
With Maryland state lawmakers back in their districts, at their day jobs, or, after last week’s sprint to the finish, ...
In the final days of Maryland’s legislative session Prince George’s County State Senator Ron Watson rose to explain amendments to ...
Public pension systems once invested nearly all their all funds in stocks and bonds. Then, the Great Recession hit in ...
The Office of Management and Budget directed federal agencies to increase in-person work at their offices, especially at headquarters, according ...
It happened, on average, more than once a day last year. In fact, preliminary data shows that for the second ...
People living in poverty in Prince George’s County, Maryland, are now eligible to get no strings attached payments from a ...
Prince George’s County is touting its efforts to keep trash from landfills and to recycle, which it says are outpacing ...
After nearly three hours of review and debate, the Senate Finance Committee approved a heavily amended bill to regulate Maryland’s ...
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