Senate Black Caucus delays vote on justice reinvestment bill
A a vote on a bill meant to overhaul the state's justice system has been delayed until Wednesday to allow members of the Senate Black Caucus to meet and develop amendments.
Miller swaps out city senators on key committee
Two long-time senators from Baltimore City will switch committee assignments with just three weeks left in the session.
Senate approves merging two UM campuses
The Maryland Senate has given its approval to a controversial bill that would combine the University of Maryland, College Park and the University of Maryland, Baltimore, but allow the two […]
Bill now keeps two UM presidents; Miller says one is better
Revisions to a bill in Annapolis will make sure two Maryland universities maintain separate presidents, but the Senate president still favors having a single leader oversee the schools. Members of […]
Hogan and Miller’s crab cake summit
They've been to basketball games and met in the governor's office but Sunday night, two of the state's most powerful elected officials attempted to find some bipartisan common ground over crab cakes.
#Hogan’sbullypulpit: Governor’s social media has Democrats atwitter
Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller stood on the rostrum two weeks ago upset at Maryland’s Republican governor. It would come as no surprise to anyone that Miller and Gov. […]
Md. lawmakers eye plan to join UM campuses
A legislative proposal to combine the University of Maryland, College Park and the University of Maryland, Baltimore also includes millions in new funding to commercialize university research and support entrepreneurship. […]
Public Television blamed for lack of General Assembly live streaming
If you're in favor of the idea of live streaming voting sessions from the floor of the Maryland House and Senate there's a reason why you can't have nice things — Maryland Public Television.
Miller clarifies position on fantasy sports gaming
Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. wants to clear up any confusion regarding his position on the issue of commercial fantasy sports gaming.
Democrats seek more control of Md. transportation decisions
ANNAPOLIS — Gov. Larry Hogan’s reprioritizing transportation spending, including the cancellation of the multibillion-dollar Red Line project in Baltimore, has some state legislators pushing for changes. The proposed legislation is […]
Hogan chastised for using social media to gin up angry voters
Legislators receive angry, invective-laden calls and emails after Hogan urges action following governor's call to action on Facebook.
Dropping the Mike: The Armory
One thing is certain, there wont be any unannounced press visits to the Miller compound any time soon.
















