The Time to Care Act Is a Huge Win for Maryland Workers and Families

The Time to Care Act Is a Huge Win for Maryland Workers and Families

The General Assembly overrode Gov. Hogan’s veto of the Time to Care Act days before the close of this year’s legislative session, guaranteeing nearly all Maryland workers paid time off to deal with major life events like a new child or a serious injury. This victory will make Maryland a better place to work, raise a family, grow up, and grow old.

Winners and Losers From the 2022 General Assembly Session

Winners and Losers From the 2022 General Assembly Session

The General Assembly session that ended at midnight Monday was intense at times, and confusing. The early COVID-19 protocols gave way to a more normal feeling session as the omicron variant became less of a public health threat. But the hybrid nature of the session left many people in the Annapolis orbit on unsure footing, and the session at times seemed hard to track, without a clear narrative.

In Setback for Advocates, House Committee Considering Establishing a Commission on Paid Family Leave

In Setback for Advocates, House Committee Considering Establishing a Commission on Paid Family Leave

Lawmakers began the legislative session considering a measure that would offer paid family and medical leave to all Marylanders, but a key House committee is now considering whether to instead a establish a commission that would work out the finer details of a statewide paid family and medical leave insurance program.

Lawmakers’ $1.4 Billion Missed Opportunity on Fair Tax Reform

Lawmakers’ $1.4 Billion Missed Opportunity on Fair Tax Reform

The recently concluded 2021 legislative session marked forward progress on many issues important to Maryland communities, such as public school funding, policing reform, and helping families weather the pandemic‘s economic toll. But lawmakers passed up an opportunity to move Maryland toward a fairer, more effective revenue system.

Opinion: Big companies are gaming Maryland’s tax code. My bill can fix it — and help small businesses

Opinion: Big companies are gaming Maryland’s tax code. My bill can fix it — and help small businesses

Paul G. Pinsky, a Democrat, represents Prince George’s County in the Maryland Senate, where he is chair of the Senate Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee.

Too many small businesses in Maryland are suffering from the pandemic’s economic fallout.

Editorial: We need to help women during the pandemic and beyond

Editorial:  We need to help women during the pandemic and beyond

The pandemic undoubtedly wreaked some form of havoc on just about everyone’s life. But statistics are piling up showing that it has hurt women more, particularly those who are African American and Latinx, eroding many of the gains in the workforce that had been made in recent years.

Editorial: Maryland needs paid family leave

Editorial: Maryland needs paid family leave

Remember the days when they thought of an unexpected illness in the family was a scary yet seemingly remote possibility? If there’s one thing the COVID-19 pandemic has done, it’s to demonstrate that such emergencies — from an incapacitated parent to a seriously ill spouse or child — are far more than theoretical.