Carroll Earns Top-Notch Credit Ratings, Completes Successful Bond Sale

Carroll County held all three AAA credit ratings again this week and completed its latest bond sale at favorable terms, keeping borrowing costs down as the County moves forward with major capital projects. Fitch Ratings, S&P Global Ratings, and Moody’s each reaffirmed their highest ratings for the County, placing Carroll among a small group of jurisdictions nationwide that maintain top marks across all agencies. The County sold $31.5 million in new bonds at an interest…

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Judge Dismisses Challenge to Maryland’s Closed Primary System

An Anne Arundel County Circuit Court judge has dismissed a lawsuit from a group of unaffiliated voters who argued that Maryland’s closed primary elections violate their voting rights. The ruling relies on long-standing case law that gives political parties the authority to decide who may vote in their primaries. According to Maryland Matters, Judge Pamela Alban issued the decision last week. She wrote that Maryland’s Constitution protects the right to vote in state elections, but…

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Elections at Work: Local Leadership, Modern Challenges

At this year’s MACo Winter Conference, county election officials will focus on the growing strain facing local election systems as Maryland heads into the 2026 cycle. Counties run Maryland’s elections. Local boards of elections recruit, train, and manage election judges. They secure ballot storage. They operate early voting sites and polling places. They carry out the day-to-day work that keeps the process credible and accessible for residents. That work grows harder every year. Local directors…

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Supreme Court Case Could Change Maryland’s Mail-In Ballot Rules

The Supreme Court of the United States will hear a case that could impact how states handle mail-in ballots, including those in Maryland. The dispute originated in Mississippi, where state law allows election officials to count ballots cast by Election Day and received within five business days. A federal trial judge upheld that rule. The Fifth Circuit struck it down. Now the Court will decide which interpretation prevails. The core question is simple: Does federal…

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Congress Reopens Government, New Shutdown Deadline Looms: What Counties Need To Know

Congress passed a short-term agreement to end the shutdown and restart federal operations, stabilizing paychecks and contract flow for Maryland’s federally driven economy. The package runs only through January 30, keeping the state just weeks away from another potential lapse. Maryland felt the shutdown more than most due to its high concentration of federal employees, a large federal contracting base, and small businesses that lost income they will likely never recover. The bill provides full-year…

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Read more about the article Fiscal Reality Check: State Projects $1.4B Shortfall, With Deficits Climbing Toward $4B
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Fiscal Reality Check: State Projects $1.4B Shortfall, With Deficits Climbing Toward $4B

Maryland’s budget picture has darkened. The Department of Legislative Services (DLS) informed lawmakers this week that the State now faces a $1.4 billion shortfall in fiscal 2027, nearly five times larger than the projection made in the spring. The updated forecast from DLS, presented to the Spending Affordability Committee, indicates that slower revenue growth, higher baseline costs, and statutory transfers to the Rainy Day Fund have significantly altered Maryland’s fiscal trajectory. From Surplus to Shortfall…

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Maryland Hits All-Time High for Sports Betting in October

According to Maryland Lottery and Gaming, Maryland bettors wagered $736.6 million in October 2025, setting a new record and extending the state’s streak of steady growth across both mobile and retail sports betting. Players won back $663.9 million, resulting in a statewide hold of 9.9 percent and $70.8 million in taxable winnings. State contributions totaled $14.1 million, including $10.6 million for the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future Fund and $3.46 million for the General Fund. Online…

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Central Committees Nominate Howard Anderson To Fill District 38A Delegate Vacancy

The Republican Central Committee of Somerset County announced the nomination to fill the District 38A House of Delegates vacancy following the passing of Delegate Charles Otto, with the Tri-County Republican Committee forwarding Howard “Kevin” Anderson for appointment. According to a Republican Central Committee of Somerset County Facebook post: Congratulations to Howard Kevin Anderson for his selection by the tri-county 38A District from an impressive pool of candidates as the nominee to fill the vacant Delegate…

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AI in Government: From Promise to Practice

At this year’s MACo Winter Conference, county leaders will examine what responsible adoption looks like when AI moves from promise to practice. County departments already test AI tools to streamline service delivery. Some now pilot chat-based resident support, automate permit intake, and expand data-driven reviews for fraud detection. Others deploy machine learning to enhance cybersecurity monitoring as threat patterns become increasingly complex. While these efforts create opportunities for faster service, stronger analysis, and more efficient…

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Deep Dive: From Promise to Reversal — Maryland’s Last Stand for the FBI HQ

This article is part of MACo's Policy Deep Dive series, where expert policy analysts explore and explain the top county policy issues of the day. Read all of MACo's Policy Deep Dives. A years-long effort to bring the FBI's new headquarters to Prince George's County has reached a turning point, one that could redefine Maryland's relationship with federal partners and the future of regional economic development. The Short Version The State of Maryland and Prince…

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