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Good Cause Eviction Bill Sparks Debate Over Tenant Rights and Development
Opponents of the Good Cause Eviction bill fear certain renter protections may discourage new development amid a statewide housing shortage.
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New Laws Range From Renaming Northern Snakeheads to Raising Some SNAP Benefits
Over 400 new laws came into effect this Tuesday, marking only a fraction of the 1,000+ laws passed in Maryland this year.
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Montgomery College Names Science and Math Building for Catherine, Isiah Leggett
Montgomery College named its new Math and Science Building after Catherine and Isiah Leggett for their longstanding support.
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Raskin to Introduce First Suicide Prevention Legislation Since His Son’s Death
U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-8th) is introducing his first major mental health and suicide prevention legislation following his son’s suicide in 2020.
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Maryland Joins IRS Direct File Program, Offering Free Tax Filing for up to 700,000 Taxpayers
Maryland taxpayers can use a free electronic filing tool for federal taxes next year with the new IRS Direct File service.
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Police Use of Drones Sparks Discussion Over Public Safety vs. Privacy Rights
Montgomery County Police have used drones for about 1,100 calls in downtown Silver Spring and Wheaton since starting their “Drone as First Responder” program last November.
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Federal Judge Rules Against Activists Seeking to Block Capital Beltway Project
A judge dismissed a lawsuit by environmental groups trying to stop the expansion of the Capital Beltway and Interstate 270.