Here’s a few government and politics headlines for Thursday:
- The Capital of Annapolis reports on the apparent failure of legislation that would have prevented landlords from rejecting tenants who received Section 8 vouchers.
- The Washington Post examines what may happen next with Gov. Martin O’Malley’s gun control bill, still stuck in two House of Delegates committees.
- The Gazette reports that an online sales tax bill was killed by a Senate committee.
- Patch.com reports that Comptroller Peter Franchot has met with Towson University President Maravene Loeschke, who earlier this month cut two men’s sports teams at the Baltimore County university.
- The Frederick News-Post reports on discord between two Frederick County senators.
- The Herald-Mail reports on the uncertain fate of disparity grants for Washington County.