After 89 days sifting through more than 2,000 pieces of proposed legislation, the Maryland General Assembly is set to conclude its 445th session at midnight.
Seven protesters from the immigrants’ rights group CASA were arrested in Annapolis, Maryland, on Friday trying to block the front door of the State House.
Now in the homestretch of the annual 90-day General Assembly session in Annapolis, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s first year is likely to show progress on his legislative priorities just not at all the levels he wanted.
Maryland’s landmark education reform plan would get hundreds of millions of dollars more than anticipated, while reserves for future unspecified transportation projects would diminish under a state budget plan lawmakers advanced Friday.