GOP clown show masks thin progressive bench
The crowded podium at the GOP presidential debates reflects not just their confusion but our progressive movement leadership's relative lack of youth and diversity
Read more”Original” intent aims to retain society’s outdated biases
Recent behavior of the Supreme Court's conservative wing shows the persistent danger to the concept of equal protection...
Read moreKeep up momentum on Maryland's success on climate
A hearing in Prince George's Aug. 6 offers a chance to persuade officials that Maryland's Climate Plan deserves renewal and support
Read moreGetting to nonpartisan redistricting – without getting ambushed by the political calendar
Maryland's partisan, flawed system of drawing electoral districts can be shifted to one that's a national standard. But many interests compete to keep the status quo and a tricky political calendar before 2020 has to be navigated.
Read moreMaryland still needs Equality Maryland
Alarming news came recently when Equality Maryland announced that it may have to scale back or cease operations as funding fell following the Supreme Court marriage equality victory last month. Alarming, because Equality Maryland’s work isn’t done—it still has a profoundly important mission
Read moreHogan Doubles Down on Dems’ Anti-regulatory Moves
Gov. Hogan wants a new commission to loosen regulations on business. Apparently he wasn't satisfied with the work of the Augistine Commission, appointed -- by Democrats -- to accomplish the same goals.
Read moreSCOTUS Leaning Left -- a Little
Predictions in the New York Times and elsewhere were that the US Supreme Court could trend left at the end of its session. They weren't far off, with four out of the six major decisions cheering liberals.
Read moreRemoving Confederate symbols and Honoring the Heritage That Reflects Our Ideals
By Justin Vest
 History–like all human endeavors–is complex and often individual nuances are lost in the overarching context of a given time. The complexities of our history are not being adequately reflected in the ongoing debate over Confederate imagery, at least in part, because the symbols themselves are not capable of representing them fully.Â
Read moreR.I.P Gazette
By Hal Ginsberg
The final edition of the Montgomery Gazette was delivered a few weeks ago. Yet another casualty of the internet and media consolidation, the 55-year old Gazette was hardly my go-to news source.
Read moreThere Are Better Ways to Select Election Winners
By Mathew Goldstein:
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There are currently five declared Democratic Party candidates for each of Maryland's 4th and 8th Congressional Districts and twelve Republican Party candidates for president. Â We can expect more candidates to announce soon for these and other competitive primary elections. Â The way we in the USA usually select a winner in such multi-candidate, single winner contests is unlikely to select the most popular candidate. Â There are alternatives methods for electing candidates that more accurately reflect the electorate's preferences.
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