President Donald Trump’s early action on health care reversed some of his predecessor’s policies, but former President Joe Biden’s most defining initiatives were left intact. Signature Biden achievements, such as the $35-per-month cap on insulin, the $2,000 annual cap on prescription drugs and allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices directly with pharmaceutical companies in … [Read more...] about Trump reverses some Biden health care policies. What it means for Maryland
Mike Preston’s Ravens mailbag: Is it time for John Harbaugh to go? | COMMENTARY
Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston answers fans’ questions throughout the Ravens’ season. After a 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the AFC divisional round on Sunday night, Baltimore is left to sort through another disappointing playoff exit. Here’s Preston’s take on a handful of questions from readers: (Editor’s note: Questions have been edited for length and … [Read more...] about Mike Preston’s Ravens mailbag: Is it time for John Harbaugh to go? | COMMENTARY
Marylanders with developmental disabilities ‘scared, angry, concerned’ about looming $200 million in cuts to services
Maryland disability advocates are worried about the more than $200 million in proposed fiscal 2026 budget cuts to the state’s Developmental Disabilities Administration, fearing that access to needed services could be decreased. Gov. Wes Moore, a Democrat, called for the $200 million reduction to the agency’s funding in his fiscal 2026 budget proposal following increased costs … [Read more...] about Marylanders with developmental disabilities ‘scared, angry, concerned’ about looming $200 million in cuts to services
Gov. Wes Moore borrowed pieces of the $1.6 billion Fair Share plan for his budget. Its architects want him to go further.
Gov. Wes Moore’s tax reform plan that would raise hundreds of millions of dollars more from Maryland’s wealthiest earners does not go far enough to offset potentially “devastating” cuts to education, child care and other programs both now and in the future, a growing coalition of advocates and lawmakers said Wednesday. For the second year in a row, legislation they’re … [Read more...] about Gov. Wes Moore borrowed pieces of the $1.6 billion Fair Share plan for his budget. Its architects want him to go further.
Howard County Times 2024 All-County boys golf: Marriotts Ridge senior George Williamson named the Player of the Year
Marriotts Ridge senior George Williamson’s self-belief never wavered. He had come close to winning high school tournaments numerous times in his career, including third-place finishes at the state tournament last year as well as counties and districts this season. The Class 4A/3A state tournament was Williamson’s final high school opportunity to distinguish himself at the top … [Read more...] about Howard County Times 2024 All-County boys golf: Marriotts Ridge senior George Williamson named the Player of the Year