Only about a third of Anne Arundel's state lawmakers scored well on the Progressive Maryland Education Fund's annual legislative scorecard released this week and designed to show how lawmakers support working families.
The organization ranks lawmakers on their leadership and on their voting record for nine bills the group considered important for working families, including the recent measures to expand access to health care through Medicaid and the graduated state income tax scale that more heavily taxes corporations and the wealthy. All...
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