On Monday, members of the Maryland General Assembly will reach a major milestone of their annual 90-day session, known as “Crossover Day.” Bills that haven’t been favorably voted out of their originating chamber and crossed into the next by this date are less likely to get there, much less to Gov. Wes Moore’s desk. It is an opportune moment to assess the Maryland General Assembly’s collective performance in Annapolis.
In Annapolis, talk may be bold but action, thus far, is not
March 13, 2024