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Maryland Senate battles bills, ties loose ends as session nears close
Skyrocketing utility bills, a major structural deficit and federal cuts have marked the 2025 legislative session, raising questions about whether the Maryland General Assembly can pass lingering priority legislation in its remaining four days. “As we move through the final days of the legislative session, we will not stop working,” Senate President Bill Ferguson, a Baltimore Democrat, said Friday. It is increasingly likely that Feguson, who is r…


It’s a tough year, but Maryland lawmakers are moving toward a budget plan
By Emma Tufo ANNAPOLIS – Both chambers of the Maryland General Assembly have passed their versions of a new state budget for the next fiscal year, setting the stage for a potential agreement in the coming days. During months of negotiations, lawmakers have tried to balance protecting key services like healthcare and education while responding to fiscal hardship and shifting factors at the federal level. Through a combination of spending cuts and…
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