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Van Hollen ‘Eager’ to Get Back to Work, His Wife Tells Baltimore Political Gathering

"She praised the health care coalition for 'doing God’s work.'"

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Baltimore Sun: Maryland health equity initiative legislation includes increase in alcohol tax to 10%

Johns Hopkins officials endorsed the Health Equity Resource Communities Act at a virtual news

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A simple unemployment form change could help struggling Marylanders access affordable health care | COMMENTARY

For many people who lack coverage, an affordable — or even free — insurance plan is available.

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Lawmakers Express Support For Prescription Drug Board

“I don’t think there’s anybody here that wouldn’t want to vote for this bill,” Senate

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Frosh presses states’ rights in drug-pricing appeal

In his final bid for Supreme Court review and restoration of a state law aimed at preventing price

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2019 General Assembly Preview:

The Maryland General Assembly kicks off its 439th session on Wednesday with the great expectations

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Supreme Court must right wrong striking down Md.’s drug price-gouging statute

Drawing on its sovereign power to protect the health and welfare of its residents, Maryland enacted

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The ruling striking down Obamacare probably won’t stand, but Maryland shouldn’t take any chances

Many expect that a Texas judge’s ruling Friday that the Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional

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Md. Officials Vow to Fight for Affordable Care Act

Maryland backers of the Affordable Care Act reacted with anger and alarm to a court ruling striking

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What does Texas ruling mean for Obamacare in Maryland?

A federal judge in Texas struck down the Affordable Healthcare Act in a ruling late Friday,

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How badly at risk is Maryland if the Trump administration kills the ACA? It depends on whom you ask.

Baltimore Sun Editorial Board October 8,2018 Rep. Elijah Cummings says a report he commissioned

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Jealous Unveils Prescription Drug Plan; Frosh Vows to Defend State Law in Supreme Court

“Marylanders desperately need relief from sky-rocketing prescription drug costs,” he said.

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Federal appeals court deals another setback to Maryland drug price-gouging law

Baltimore Sun July 25, 2018 By: Pamela Wood A federal appeals court has dealt another setback to a

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Fourth Circuit appeals court strikes down Maryland’s drug price-gouging law

A federal appeals court has struck down a Maryland drug-price-gouging law, a first-of-its-kind

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A Maryland law to prevent ‘unconscionable’ price hikes on old drugs has been struck down

The Maryland law, which went into effect in October, was seen as a model for other state-based