The Supreme Court of Maryland shut down ballot proposals in Baltimore that would've offered tax reductions and payouts to new ...
If voters approved it, it would have granted at least $1,000 to new moms in Baltimore. But now, it won't show up on the ballot at all this November. This summer, the Mayor and City Council sued to ...
Port industry veteran joins Maryland Port Administration. The Maryland Port Administration has tapped Matthew Wypyski, a ...
Baltimore City voters will not get to decide whether the city's residents will receive a "Baby Bonus," the Maryland Supreme ...
Two proposed ballot questions, one that would reduce Baltimore’s taxes and another that would offer payments to new city parents, were struck down by Maryland’s highest court Thursday, which found in ...
Baltimore residents file a court petition challenging the confusing language of a ballot question related to Harborplace ...
A proposal in Baltimore that would allow city voters to decide whether to pay new parents $1,000 will not appear on the ballot in November after Maryland’s highest court ruled it unconstitutional.
The controversial Baltimore Baby Bonus Fund ballot question was rejected by the Supreme Court of Maryland on Thursday. The ...
BALTIMORE — On Thursday, a petition for judicial review was filed in a challenge to Ballot Question F in Baltimore City. The ...
The Maryland Supreme Court could rule on the Baltimore “Baby Bonus Fund” amendment Wednesday. The panel will determine ...
Not only are ballot measure efforts relatively cheap compared to electoral politics, they’re effective. Baltimore City voters ...