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Gov. Wes Moore and Democratic lawmakers left Annapolis this week with a pin in the 2025 session and some hard feelings.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore rejects legislation to form a reparations commission, insisting the state must move from study to action.
Gov. Wes Moore’s veto of the Maryland Reparations Commission bill came as a shock to lawmakers here, but they are confident ...
Ryan Coleman is former president of the Randallstown NAACP. This week, he addresses the best ways to ensure a prosperous ...
Police custody deaths reclassified to homicides after audit; Lawmakers confident they can override Moore veto of reparations ...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott believes federal lawmakers should discuss reparations to right the wrongs of slavery in the ...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott voiced his support for reparations days after the governor vetoed a bill that would have ...
Prince George's County Council reallocates nonprofit funding, sparking debate over political favoritism. Gov. Moore vetoes ...
The "richest man on Earth will soon earn an even darker and stupider moniker: viceroy of low-Earth orbit." The "creeping ...
Maryland political analysts Len Foxwell and Clayton Mitchell discuss the politics and personalities of the state and region.
Faith leaders join Maryland Gov. Wes Moore in vetoing a bill on reparation commission, calling for action and practical solutions for the 'Beloved Community'.