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Sen. Clarence Lam

Nov 3, 2023

Tiny percentage of Md. voters cast two ballots in recent election, audit finds

More than 100 Marylanders voted twice in the 2020 election, representing a microscopic proportion of the state’s electorate, an audit found.

Oct 17, 2023

Estimated $4B to be spent on Maryland mobile sports betting in first year

In its first full year, mobile sports betting in Maryland is expected to generate more spending from gamblers than the lottery and the state’s casinos.

Sen Clarence Lam, D-Baltimore and Howard counties, said large-scale information technology projects can get “unwieldy” and require state agencies to have constant oversight and progress reporting. (The Daily Record/Bryan P. Sears)
Aug 29, 2023

Upgrades to Md. treasurer’s claims system see yearslong delays and added costs, audit finds

The Office of the State Treasurer has seen significant delays and cost overruns as it implements a new system for financial and insurance claims, an audit found.

Jul 27, 2023

Audit hits Md. agency for not tracking correctional workers OT hours

Maryland’s correctional employees have worked more overtime than what is allowed under state policies, a recent audit shows.

Jul 20, 2023

Report: Md. falling short in combating problem gambling

Maryland is falling short of expectations and national standards in helping people suffering from a gambling problem, a recent legislative report shows.

State Sen. Clarence Lam, a Maryland Democrat who is a physician at Johns Hopkins, speaks during a news conference about a package of health care legislation on Jan. 31, 2023, in Annapolis. Lam has expressed concern about how well the state will be able get health insurance for up to 80,000 people in Maryland who are now on Medicaid but may not be eligible this spring. (AP Photo/Brian Witte)
May 12, 2023

Audit finds delays, lack of oversight in state procurement upgrades under Hogan

A new audit revealed various deficiencies in the Maryland Office of State Procurement under former Gov. Larry Hogan.

Daily Record government affairs reporter Bryan P. Sears speaks with Mileah Kromer in a free webinar discussion Monday, March 14.
Mar 14, 2022

Watch: Eye On Annapolis webinar addresses poll findings, state’s COVID response, more

Daily Record government affairs reporter Bryan P. Sears hosted Mileah Kromer and Sen. Clarence Lam for a free webinar discussion Monday, March 14, as part of the Eye on Annapolis series focusing on the 2022 General Assembly session.

Mar 10, 2022

Eye on Annapolis webinar to focus on politics, health department issues March 14

Daily Record government affairs reporter Bryan P. Sears will host Mileah Kromer and Sen. Clarence Lam in a free webinar discussion at 10 a.m. Monday, March 14, as part of the Eye on Annapolis series focusing on the 2022 General Assembly session.

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