New law requires Maryland pension system to disclose millions in fees paid to Wall Street firms
A new Maryland law requires greater transparency in disclosing fees paid by the state’s pension system to investment firms.
A new Maryland law requires greater transparency in disclosing fees paid by the state’s pension system to investment firms.
Baltimore's ransomware issue could hamper efforts by the public to hold the government accountable.
More than two years ago the Maryland Racing Commission paid the Jockey Club $1.7 million for a new dormitory and barn at Laurel. The project still isn't done.
Maryland's Racing Commission never monitored the nearly $22 million in public subsidies it has awarded to a private company for racetrack improvements.
Baltimore allocates no money and no dedicated staff to enforcing ethics rules.
Several Maryland Cybersecurity Council members and other experts have offered their free service to the Baltimore City Council, which has not responded.
The University of Maryland Medical System resignations and retirements follow an investigation into controversial deals worth millions of dollars.
The University of Maryland Medical System, under fire for lucrative contracts given to its board members, appears to have had the extra money to pay. A