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Civil rights violations occur every day in virtually every sphere of our lives, from where we live to how we work. From the obstacles we face accessing health care to whether we are protected &mdas… ...
Anthony G. Brown, a three-term Democratic congressman and two-term lieutenant governor, will be the next attorney general for Maryland, according to projections by the Associated Press.
Democratic gubernatorial front-runner Anthony G. Brown said Monday that he should have taken a more direct role in overseeing Maryland’s online health insurance exchange, a project that turned ...
Despite his stinging loss to Republican Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. in 2014, Maryland Rep. Anthony G. Brown (D) is open to making another play for the governor’s mansion in 2022.
Investigators have made a decision on charges after a woman was hit and killed by a vehicle fleeing a Hyattsville police ...
Anthony G. Brown, Maryland’s 47th attorney general, has dedicated his career to public service, championing justice and equality. Brown assumed office in January 2023, ...
The U.S. Department of Education froze over $110 million for Maryland, including $11 million for Baltimore. Maryland’s ...
Brown was sworn in Tuesday to become Maryland's 47th attorney general, the first Black person to hold the office. ... — Anthony G. Brown (@OAGMaryland) January 3, 2023.
U.S. Rep. Anthony Brown, a Democrat from Prince George’s County, speaks at a “Rally for the Rights of RNs and Patients” in July 2019. Brown will run for attorney general of Maryland next year.
A ttorney General Anthony G. Brown announced the findings of an independent audit of the Maryland Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) from 2003 to 2019, revealing significant ...
BALTIMORE COUNTY, Md. (7News) — Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown has joined a coalition of 16 state attorneys general that aims to reduce gun violence by holding firearms industry ...
Anthony G. Brown, who in January became Maryland’s first Black attorney general, has worked aggressively to increase the authority of his office in ways that he said emulated other states.