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HHS inspector general to review Md. health exchange
Rep. Andy Harris (R-Md.) was told a review of the state’s troubled marketplace will take place.
5 things to watch as the week gets under way in Annapolis
With a crossover deadline looming, expect action in the House and Senate on hundreds of bills.
‘Jake’s Law’ addresses penalties for distracted driving
Drivers who cause crashes while using cellphones could be subject to stiffer penalties in Maryland.
In California speech, O’Malley touts work in Maryland
The Democratic governor vows to raise the minimum wage and recounts other liberal policy victories.
Md. Democratic hopefuls differ on estate tax break
Del. Heather Mizeur called for the governor to veto the rapidly moving legislation.
Md. online exchange issues cloud a health-care vision
Peter Beilenson’s Evergreen Health Co-op scales back its ambitions — for now.
How the Maryland House voted on the minimum wage bill
How each delegate voted.
Andrews depicts Leggett and Duncan as two of a kind
The three candidates for Montgomery County executive faced off at two very different debates this week.
Maryland House of Delegates votes to raise minimum wage
The measure, which would increase hourly pay to $10.10 by 2017, could be amended by the state Senate.
Maryland panel sees $238 million revenue shortfall
Maryland Board of Revenue Estimates data suggest back-to-back cuts of more than $100 million each.
Montgomery gets estimates on publicly financed elections
County might have spent up to $9.6 million in 2010 Democratic primary if public campaign financing passed.
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1Gray knew of 'shadow campaign,' Thompson prosecutors say; mayor says it's all a lie
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2Turning warmer tomorrow; Tuesday is Va. tornado preparedness day
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3Monday updates on Jeffrey Thompson, Mayor Vincent Gray and the 'shadow campaign'
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4D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray denies prosecutor's allegations: 'Lies. These are lies.'
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5'Jake's Law' addresses penalties for distracted driving