Maryland House Republicans on Tuesday launched a freedom caucus to advance conservative policies and push back on Democrats.
As the budget battle just begins to heat up in Annapolis, the frigid temperatures outside didn’t stop a group of Republican delegates from announcing the launch
A seemingly routine end of session in the House of Delegates last week turned into something that could become a bigger issue later.On Thursday, Jan. 16, the Ma
Maryland will become the 13th state to join the State Freedom Caucus Network. The network is an extension of the right-leaning House Freedom Caucus in Washington. Republicans in the Maryland General Assembly intend to use the caucus as a way to tackle fiscal issues, something they feel the Assembly needs fixed.
The most vocal conservatives in the House of Delegates announced the creation of a House Freedom Caucus Tuesday, taking their name and inspiration from a group on Capitol Hill that has become a major player in GOP politics over the past decade.
A group of hardline conservatives in the House continued their campaign to end pro forma sessions for a second day Friday, and for a second day their arguments got nowhere.
Rep. Andy Harris, who has repped the eastern shore of Maryland since 2011, took on an elevated profile in September when he became chairman of the House Freedom Caucus, the GOP’s most conservative bloc.
Gov.Moore proposes income tax hike for state's wealthiest to help fill budget gap; lawmakers seek to alter timeline for Education Blueprint; seven Republican delegates form House Freedom Caucus.
Republicans in the Maryland General Assembly have formed a “freedom caucus” that they say will help put a face on fiscal and other issues they deem important. The Maryland Freedom Caucus is part of a
House Freedom Caucus Chair Andy Harris (R-Md.) has taken the famously confrontational group in a slightly more agreeable direction as it prepares for a Trump-controlled Washington, where the goal
Donald J. Trump was sworn in for a second time as president Monday, completing an extraordinary political comeback and becoming the second chief executive to occupy the White House in
Donald J. Trump was sworn in for a second time as president Monday, completing an extraordinary political comeback and becoming the second chief executive to occupy the White House in