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Major Neill Franklin responds to a column written by Peter Franchot and Dr. Enid Neptune.
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2/10/21 10:42 PM
Two legislators have introduced legislation that would end the sale of all flavored tobacco in Maryland.
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By Peter Franchot and Dr. Enid Neptune |
2/9/21 05:00 PM
The District 31 Democratic Club opposes actions taken by Nathan Volke during the County Council meeting on February 1.
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2/5/21 04:18 PM
As 2021 begins, too many Maryland families are struggling to avoid eviction, put food on the table and pay their bills, while many small businesses are hanging on by a thread.
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By Peter Franchot | Comptroller of Maryland |
1/19/21 12:55 PM
You can also drop off your ballot at any of these sites.
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11/3/20 10:56 AM
The Office of the State’s Attorney has a dedicated team of victim/witness advocates who are trained to support crime victims.
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By Anne Colt Leitess l State’s Attorney |
10/23/20 03:55 PM
Chesapeake High School student Emily Turpin explains why she feels some students are being left in the dark.
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10/22/20 10:06 AM
The Maryland Board of Elections will conduct early voting from October 26 to November 2, with early voting centers also open on Election Day, November 3.
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8/13/20 10:27 AM
Shoppers are exempt from paying the 6% sales tax on any qualified article of clothing and footwear costing $100 or less.
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By Peter Franchot and Cailey Locklair |
8/11/20 11:48 AM
Review these tips on preventing online crimes.
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By Anne Colt Leitess l State’s Attorney |
7/2/20 05:46 PM
Mail-in ballots for the June 2 presidential primary are being sent by U.S. Postal Service to all eligible state voters.
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5/22/20 08:59 PM
Direct cash payments are a simple, transparent, and fair way to support Americans when economic winds are shifting.
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By Mark Reynolds and Robert Ighnat |
5/21/20 09:30 AM
Wow us when this quarantine is over and your business will survive.
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5/18/20 04:07 PM
The pandemic also resulted in the date of the primary being moved from April 28 to June 2.
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5/12/20 10:31 AM
It may be hard to believe that a lawyer would tell you that not all disputes should wind up in court. An alternative to filing criminal charges or taking matters into your own hands - from …
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By Anne Colt Leitess l State’s Attorney |
5/4/20 10:48 AM
The $1.7 billion FY2021 budget comes at a time for fiscal restraint. Health and human services was one area that will get a funding boost.
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By the Voice Media staff |
5/1/20 12:00 PM
We are living in unprecedented times. As our state, nation and the world battle the COVID-19 pandemic, there is much fear and uncertainty about what tomorrow brings and what the future holds.
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By Peter Franchot | Comptroller of Maryland |
4/1/20 11:03 AM
In the Anne Arundel County courthouse, we have a remarkable number of women serving the judicial system.
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By Anne Colt Leitess l State’s Attorney |
3/27/20 02:48 PM
Some of the most memorable moments with my dad were during our annual fishing trips on the Magothy River.
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By Bryan Simonaire | Senator, District 31 |
2/18/20 10:56 AM
Our community recently experienced a shocking incident when two Anne Arundel police detectives were shot by a criminal they were investigating for a recent murder.
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Nic Kipke | Delegate, District 31B |
2/18/20 10:56 AM