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- Attend an Upcoming Legislative Briefing
- Maryland Competitiveness Coalition Growing
- 2013 Session in Review
- Urge Your Delegates to Protect Transportation Funds
- Bill Would Protect Transportation Funds
- Senate Hears Transportation Bill
- False Claims Bill Withdrawn
- Paid Sick Leave Mandate Defeated
- Senate Committee Votes Down Combined Reporting
- House Passes Transportation Bill
- Minimum Wage Increase Defeated
- Transportation Bill Moving in the House
- Bill to Impose Sweeping Labor Standards Defeated
- Improvements Made to Federal E-Verify Program
- Transportation Funding Plan to be Heard Friday
- Watching and Waiting
- House Passes EARN Bill
- Chamber Urges Lawmakers to Protect Legal Climate
- Lawmakers Consider Combined Reporting Bills This Week
- Bill to Streamline Regulatory Process Voted Out of Committee
- Governor, Legislative Leaders Propose Transportation Plan
- Paid Leave For Jury Duty Bill Defeated
- Protecting Maryland’s Liability Climate
- Lawmakers Push Minimum Wage Increase
- Chamber Opposes Mandated Paid Sick Leave
- Lawmakers Consider Cybersecurity Tax Credit
- 2013 Mid Session Update
- Chamber Urges Lawmakers to Protect and Enhance Transportation Funding
- Artistic License on Combined Reporting Bill Titles
- My Favorite Enhancement to the General Assembly Website
- Attorney’s Fees Bill Defeated
- Bill Would Ease Transition from Military Service to Civilian Work
- Senate Passes the EARN Bill
- Health Exchange to be Funded Through Existing Premiums Tax
- Public-Private Partnership Bill Heard in the House
- Feb. 27: Hearing on Minimum Wage & Mandated Paid Sick Leave
- Combined Reporting is Back
- Bill Would Require Employers to Pay Employees for Jury Duty
- Lawmakers Learn About Advanced Manufacturing
- Bill Would Increase Lawsuits Against MD Businesses
- Chamber Opposes Bill to Shift Property Tax Burden to Business
- Congressional Delegation Dinner Photos
- Chamber Urges Lawmakers to Protect Transportation Funds
- Chamber Supports EARN Program
- Lt. Governor Brown Discusses Public-Private Partnerships
- Bill Would Streamline Regulatory Process
- Bill Would Reduce Maryland’s Corporate Income Tax Rate
- New Acting DBED Secretary Meets with Chamber Leaders
- Feb. 11: Health Care Reform – What Every CEO Needs to Know
- NLRB Recess Appointments Ruled Unconstitutional
- SBA Launches New Health Care Web Page
- Senate President Pushes for Transportation Funding
- Join the Chamber Insiders Social Media Team
- Find Maryland Chamber Bill Positions
- Governor releases Operating and Capital Budget
- Governor O’Malley Outlines Priorities
- Senate Poised to Discuss Regional Transit Authorities
- February 4: Maryland Congressional Delegation Dinner
- Business Groups Discuss Transportation Funding
- Attention Business Day Attendees
- 2013 General Assembly Session Begins Today
- Chamber Initiates New Competitiveness Project
- The General Assembly’s Website Gets A Makeover
- Spending Affordability Committee Makes Recommendations for FY 2014 Budget
- Local Officials and Stakeholders Urge Action on Transportation
- Chamber Convening Stakeholders to Discuss Negligence Standards
- Governor’s Chief of Staff Meets With Chamber’s Legislative Committee
- MDE Secretary Values Chamber Interaction
- Dec. 4: Chamber Meeting with MDE Leadership
- Basu: Maryland Must Diversify its Economy
- Early Voting Extended Through Friday
- Op-Ed: Maryland should be careful about upending its liability law
- Unemployment Insurance Taxes Going Down in 2013
- Maryland Password Protection Law Takes Effect
- Labor Pains: “Confidential” Investigations Create Risk
- Court Hears Contributory Negligence Argument
- Labor Pains: Computer Hacking By Employees
- State “Living Wage” Rates Increase in September
- Court of Appeals Narrows Pit Bull Decision
- Special Session Ends: Gaming Expansion Passes; Dog Liability Bill Dies
- House Considers Gaming and Dog Liability Legislation
- Senate Advances Gaming and Dog Liability Legislation
- Maryland Launches Online Voter Registration
- Special Session on Gaming and Pit Bulls Starts Thursday
- General Assembly Website Redesign Coming Soon
- Chamber Supports STEM Visa Reform
- Chamber Joins Brief to Limit Damages
- Chamber Brief Supports Contributory Negligence Defense
- Congress Passes Transportation Bill
- Supreme Court Upholds Healthcare Law
- Small Employers Dropping Health Insurance
- Gaming Workgroup Folds ’em – Special Session Unlikely
- July Special Session Remains Uncertain
- Streamlining the Environmental Permitting Process
- Bringing Businesses and Communities Together in Protecting the Environment
- IWIF to Convert to Private Insurer
- Case Threatens Contributory Negligence Defense
- Small Employers Pass on Health Care Credit
- Op-Ed: Budget Balancing Bills Have Gotten Out of Hand
- Tax Increase and Budget Funding Bills Enacted – Session Ends