Posted on 3/12/21
Thiru Vignarajah: Stop Blaming Others for Baltimore City’s Failures
You will never hear “the buck stops here” from Baltimore City politicians. This time, city leaders have been quick to
Posted on 1/5/21
Opinion: How to Address the Pandemic’s Devastation in a Year of Budgetary Constraints
During the 2021 General Assembly session, lawmakers will be constrained by budgetary shortfalls, unaddressed legislation from last session, and tremendous needs for constituents. This means that . . .
Posted on 12/4/20
Former EPA Chief: It’s Time for States to Determine Their Own Clean Energy Futures
The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the importance of strong and forward-thinking leadership at every level of government. States achieving success in managing the public health emergency . . .
Posted on 9/4/20
Opinion: Why Police Unions Are Not Part of the American Labor Movement
In the wake of George Floyd’s death at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer, news reports have suggested that police unions bear some of the . . .
Posted on 8/9/20
Opinion: Black Voters Matter
Most political analysts define “swing voters” as those who swing their support from one party to the other between election cycles – determining winners and losers . . .
Posted on 6/3/20
Opinion: The Sad State of the Md. Department of Education
There is a looming fatal flaw in the Maryland State Department of Education recovery plan for public schools during the coronavirus crisis. It is the inability . . .
Posted on 3/25/20
Mary Miller: COVID-19 Could Devastate Baltimore’s Economy, But Leaders Can Help
As the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases rises in Baltimore and Maryland, public health services are working around the clock to save lives.

