In a joint resolution introduced Wednesday, Maryland leaders affirmed their commitment to maintaining Diversity Equity, and Inclusion in the state.
President Donald Trump’s executive orders regarding the federal workforce could have an outsized impact in Maryland.
Democrats representing Maryland in Congress are doubling down on their efforts to protect federal workers in the state, saying Thursday that they will try to pass legislation and also rely on the courts to stop President Donald Trump’s quick moves to reclassify tens of thousands of merit-based employees as political appointees.
The One Fair Wage Coalition, which has been pressing for higher minimum wages in states across the country, this week renewed its efforts to raise Maryland’s wage floor and exempt tips from state income taxes.
Several law enforcement agencies in Maryland declined requests for police assistance for President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration because of differing use of force policies in Maryland and Washington D.C., Spotlight on Maryland confirmed.
In the run up to the election Trump, who described tariffs as "the most beautiful word in the dictionary," vowed hikes as high as 60 percent on Chinese goods, saying this would not only protect domestic industries but serve as critical tax revenue. Economists have pointed out such a move would raise costs for American consumers.
President Donald Trump's first tasks upon taking office include signing executive orders, which could give some clues as to the administration's priorities. The president's executive orders are expected to match many of the points he made during his inaugural address.
President-elect Donald Trump boarded Air Force One on Saturday to return to Washington, D.C., for his second inauguration. Newsweek reached out to the Trump transition team for comment by email on Saturday evening.
Steven Barber walked into the Sheraton hotel Sunday evening excited for President Trump's second swearing in.The Colombia, Maryland native was holding a poster
Deadline: White House” legal reporter and former prosecutor Jordan Rubin answers your questions about the Supreme Court, Trump’s cases and other legal issues.