If it's too costly, it could end up in the State House dust bin.
On Jan. 14, 188 legislators will be gaveled into session in Annapolis and will begin the 90-day scramble to pass legislation.
With Maryland's finances in considerable turmoil, General Assembly leaders will look unfavorably at any proposal projected to cost more than a predetermined benchmark.
As the state's budget has continued to struggle the past few sessions, the legislature has been...
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