Snow can’t stop Hogan
Republican Larry Hogan makes his long-awaited campaign announcement official.
Miller predicts changes to O’Malley minimum wage bill
The Senate president predicts an increase but said he wasn't sure what that might look like other than to say "it's going to be different, in my opinion, from what the governor has proposed and it's going to be different from what the people in Prince George's and Montgomery County have already enacted."
Mission failure: O’Malley budget won’t erase structural deficit
O'Malley's soon-to-be-released spending plan, which is expected to come in around $39 billion for the next fiscal 2015, would be about $2 billion more than the budget approved for the current year.
Brown: Gansler sounds like a Republican
When it comes to his comments on the state's struggling implementation of its health benefits exchange, Douglas Gansler sounds like a Republican, according to Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown's campaign
Gansler defends Brown (OK, not really)
Based on Gansler's comments, one has little difficulty figuring out that he and Brown are squaring off for the 2014 Democratic nomination for governor.
Emergency health care bill ‘just another Band-Aid’
A proposal to create bridge for people who thought they signed up for health insurance through a state website is not getting rave reviews from some Republicans.
Busch: Dwyer ‘lost his privilege’
"It's a privilege to serve on a committee, not a guarantee," Busch said. "[Dwyer] lost that privilege."
Dwyer removed from committee assignment
Del. Don Dwyer's afternoons for the next 90 days have been suddenly freed up.
Warmer thoughts with Bruce Bereano
Baking on a sweltering blacktop in Crisfield seems preferable to eyeball-freezing temperatures that are coming our way.
Craig proposes move away from state health benefit exchange site
Craig said Gov. Martin O'Malley and Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown "must realize that their intended solutions are only causing more problems, creating mass confusion, ruining credibility in government and harming our quality of life.”
Last session for Forehand
Barring a special session this year, the 90-day General Assembly session that begins next week will be the last for five-term state Sen. Jennie Forehand.
Baltimore restaurant owner not a fan of Anthony Brown
One of two plaintiffs who brought suit last month against the Maryland State Board of Elections as well as Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown and his running mate Howard County Executive Ken Ulman previously accused Brown's campaign of voter intimidation






