Maryland counties to face $39M pension fees under proposed budget

Baltimore, MD – According to The Baltimore Sun, Maryland counties stood to collectively shoulder nearly $39 million more each year for the pensions of workers in public schools, libraries, and community colleges under the state budget plan recently passed by the House of Delegates. This shift in financial responsibility drew concerns from local leaders, who … Read more

In 2026, more data center regulations could be coming in Maryland

Annapolis, MD – According to Maryland Matters, Maryland lawmakers are poised to address the rapid proliferation of data centers across the state in the upcoming legislative session, as proposals for these energy-intensive facilities continue to emerge without a unified statewide policy. Published on January 3, 2026, the article highlights how decisions on data center development … Read more