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Maryland lawmakers consider bills to reduce energy costs, increase supply
Maryland lawmakers are considering several bills to increase energy supply and control its high cost for consumers. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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MD lawmakers consider bill banning ICE-sheriff partnerships
Maryland lawmakers considered a bill Thursday that would end cooperative agreements between local sheriff’s departments and Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The legislation is part of an effort by some lawmakers to counter President Donald Trump’s deportation efforts. The bill’s supporters said they want to protect those who live in Maryland no matter where they’re from. The bill’s sponsor, Maryland...
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MD lawmakers consider bill banning ICE, local sheriff partnerships
Maryland lawmakers considered a bill Thursday that would end cooperative agreements between local sheriff’s departments and Immigration and Customs Enforcement. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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Maryland lawmakers push bill to make traffic stops safer
Three times in the past four weeks, deadly crashes in Prince George’s County have involved drivers fleeing traffic stops. In each case, investigators say the drivers initially pulled over and then took off. On Feb. 28 in Hyattsville, Esmeralda Montoya-Perez was killed while she waited for a bus on East West Highway in Chillum. Seven days later on Addison Road…
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Maryland lawmakers push bill to make traffic stops safer
A new bill before the General Assembly would bar officers from pulling over drivers accused of minor infractions. The bill comes after three deadly crashes in Prince George’s County involving drivers fleeing from traffic stops. News4’s Paul Wagner reports.
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Marylanders convicted of reckless driving might have to use this device
There’s a device that can force a car to slow down if it goes above the speed limit. Lawmakers are considering requiring convicted drivers to install it. News4’s Aimee Cho reports.
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MD bill would cover cosmetic, restorative care for domestic violence survivors
New legislation in the Maryland General Assembly aims to remove some financial barriers for domestic violence survivors. Survivor Tamika Paige made it her life’s mission to ensure survivors have what they need. “Servitude and service is just my superpower, and I’m willing to share my stories to draw anyone in there that needs a space held for them to...
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Healing Our Scars Act introduced in Maryland for domestic violence survivors
New legislation in the Maryland General Assembly aims to remove some financial barriers for domestic violence survivors. News4’s Dominique Moody reports.
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Maryland governor to propose $2B in cuts in state budget
Facing a $2.7 billion budget deficit next fiscal year, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore plans to propose $2 billion in cuts in his budget next week. News4’s Mauricio Casillas reports.
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Maryland General Assembly begins session facing $2.7B deficit
Maryland lawmakers face an historic budget deficit when the next session of the General Assembly begins Wednesday, and it could impact taxes and services. The deficit is projected to be $2.7 billion. “Everything is on the table this year,” House Democratic Majority Leader David Moon said. That means cuts as well as increases in revenue through tax and service fee…
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Maryland General Assembly begins session facing $2.7B deficit
The Maryland General Assembly gets under way Wednesday in Annapolis. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports lawmakers say it’s going to be a tough session that could impact taxes and services.
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Maryland delegate comments on viral ‘childless cat ladies' moment during Oprah's DNC speech
If you saw Oprah’s speech at the Democratic National Convention, you may have wondered: What did the cameraperson have against that one random woman in the crowd?
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Maryland governor signs high-profile bills into law
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore held his final bill signing for the legislative session Thursday in Annapolis, including a law allowing for notifications like Amber Alerts when a person with disabilities is missing and a bill closing a loophole in Noah’s Law, which was named after a Montgomery County police officer who was struck and killed by a drunken driver. News4’s...
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Maryland lawmakers approve creation of Purple Alerts for missing people with disabilities
A bill passed in the Maryland General Assembly on Wednesday aims to help families when a loved one with disabilities goes missing. The Purple Alert bill is just a signature away from becoming law in the state. Under the bill, like for an Amber Alert or Silver Alert, authorities could broadcast widespread messages when people with some disabilities or cognitive…
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New bill establishes alert system for missing people with disabilities
After Maryland lawmakers passed a bill establishing the purple alert program, Jimmy Hall — the father of a man with Down Syndrome who went missing for nearly a week —reacts to the good news. News4’s Joseph Olmo reports.
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Maryland lawmakers pass fire safety bill after woman's death in high rise
Maryland lawmakers passed a bill to implement new fire safety measures. News4’s Mauricio Casillas reports it’s named after a woman who died in a Montgomery County high rise fire.
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A glance at some of the legislation approved in the Maryland General Assembly
The Maryland General Assembly has wrapped up its 90-day legislative session. The session ended Monday night with lawmakers giving final passage of a bill to help port employees in the aftermath of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse. Gov. Wes Moore is scheduled to sign the the emergency legislation on Tuesday, putting it into effect immediately. Lawmakers also approved a...
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Maryland lawmakers OK bill to aid to port employees after Baltimore bridge collapse at session's end
Maryland lawmakers have approved a measure to help employees at the Port of Baltimore affected by the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse. The Maryland General Assembly passed the bill Monday night in the last hours of the 90-day legislative session. A bill to rebuild Baltimore’s Pimlico Race Course, home of the second leg of horse racing’s Triple Crown, also was...
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Maryland's $63 billion budget includes some tax and fee increases
Maryland lawmakers agreed on a budget that includes some tax and fee increases that will affect car owners, smokers and those who use ride share. News4’s Darcy Spencer spoke with Gov. Wes Moore to talk about the session and the latest on the Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore.
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Maryland lawmakers reach budget deal after debate influenced by fiscal uncertainty, US Senate race
Maryland lawmakers have reached an agreement to resolve differences over proposed tax and fee increases. The deal announced Wednesday amounts to a far more modest revenue approach than an initial $1.3 billion revenue package proposed. Senate leaders said that was unnecessary now during uncertain economic times and an election year featuring a competitive U.S. Senate race with high stakes. Republican...