Maryland
Maryland Senate race between Alsobrooks, Hogan could swing balance of power
BALTIMORE — Maryland voters have the opportunity to impact the balance of power within the U.S. Senate on Election Day as candidates Angela Alsobrooks and Larry Hogan compete for an open seat.
The Senate race has attracted a lot of attention and money to fill the seat following Sen. Ben Cardin’s announcement that he will not run for another term.
Angela Alsobrooks
Angela Alsobrooks, the Democratic nominee, was born and raised in Maryland and has served as executive of Prince George’s County since 2018.
According to Alsobrooks’ campaign website, she is running to “fight for our families, protect our fundamental freedoms, and ensure that Maryland’s future is bright.”
If elected, Alsobrooks will serve as Maryland’s first African American senator. Her priorities include supporting abortion rights, investing in education, promoting diplomatic foreign policies, and economic improvement.
In an interview with WJZ, Alsobrooks focused on issues that affect Maryland residents across political lines.
“I’ve heard all about healthcare access, I’ve heard about reproductive freedom, I’ve heard about economic opportunity, I’ve heard about the need for transportation and affordable housing,” Alsobrooks said. “Almost to a person, if I go up and say, ‘What’s important to you?’ I hear very similar things.”
Larry Hogan
Larry Hogan served as the 62nd Governor of Maryland from 2015 to 2023. Before serving as governor, he ran small businesses in the private sector. Hogan also founded Change Maryland, the largest non-partisan grassroots citizen organization in state history.
Hogan’s priorities include ensuring that veterans receive benefits, reducing crime by supporting federal law enforcement and securing the border by passing immigration reform.
Hogan said that he does not believe this Senate race is about which party gains control.
“I’m not going to be the one who flips the Senate, which is what my opponent—that’s all her campaign is about. But I will be the voice that’s the most independent, that stands up and tries to make a difference,” Hogan told WJZ at a campaign stop in Prince George’s County.
Views on Abortion
Both Alsobrooks and Hogan have been vocal about their stances on abortion and reproductive rights.
Alsobrooks has shared her support for Planned Parenthood and women’s reproductive rights. She said women should be able to make their own decisions related to reproductive care.
During a debate on Maryland Public Television, Alsobrooks pointed out Hogan’s veto of a 2022 bill to expand abortion rights by ending a restriction that only physicians can provide abortions in the state.
Hogan maintains that he supports abortion rights and that the veto is not reflective of his stance.
“On day one I would sponsor a bill to codify Roe so that in every state, no one can come between a woman and her doctor to make that decision. It’s the same thing I said when I ran for governor in 2014. I promised I was going to protect access to abortion, and I delivered on that promise for eight years. And my opponent is simply trying to put me into a box with other Republicans that I don’t agree with,” he told WJZ at a campaign stop in October.
Senate Term Limits
During the same debate, the candidates staked out opposing positions on Supreme Court reform, with Alsobrooks supporting court expansion and term limits while Hogan warned against politicizing the nation’s highest court.
Healthcare
When it comes to healthcare, Hogan said he wants to focus on reducing costs and increasing competition and transparency.
Alsobrooks said she wants to build on the Affordable Care Act to ensure universal health coverage, bring down the cost of health care, and push for Congress to expand Medicaid coverage.
She also said Congress should pass a Medicare buy-in option and apply ACA subsidies to the plan, allowing people to have healthcare access regardless of income.
Maryland
USC baseball takes two of three from Maryland to win another series
After suffering just their second loss of the season against Oregon State on Tuesday, the USC baseball team looked to get back on track over the weekend when they traveled across the country for a three-game series at Maryland. It was not the prettiest, but the Trojans were able to take the series, winning two of their three games against the Terrapins.
On Friday, USC jumped out to an early lead and survived late. After leading 10-2 through three innings, the Trojans survived a late Maryland rally and emerged with an 11-10 victory.
On Saturday, the team suffered just its third loss of the season, falling 6-4. On Sunday, however, the Trojans came out hungry for payback and delivered just that, winning 14-4 in an eight-inning mercy rule affair.
USC has now won all seven of its series to open the season, including all four in Big Ten play. The Trojans now sit at 26-3 on the year and 10-2 in conference.
USC will now return to the West Coast for a matchup with UC Santa Barbara at Dedeaux Field on Tuesday night. They will then head to Westwood next weekend for a three-game series against rival UCLA. With both teams currently ranked in the top ten, it sets up to be the biggest baseball Crosstown Showdown in many years.
Maryland
New charge filed in case of accidental Anne Arundel Co. school shooting – WTOP News
A reckless endangerment charged has been added in the case of a man charged after a 7-year-old boy fired a gun inside a Maryland elementary school in early February.
A new charge was added to the accidental gun discharge case from February that’s tied to an Anne Arundel County school.
Court records show that one count of reckless endangerment was filed against Eashan John Stefanski, a 34-year-old Pasadena man, Thursday.
He was initially charged with leaving a loaded firearm accessible to a minor in February, when a 7-year-old boy accidentally discharged a gun at Freetown Elementary School in Glen Burnie, Maryland.
The new charge was added more than a month after the incident, which saw the child suffer an injury to his hand.
Detectives found the gun was obtained from the boy’s home.
Stefanski is the boyfriend of the child’s mother, The Baltimore Banner reported.
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Maryland House advances GOP-backed bill to tighten oversight of taxpayer-funded nonprofits
A Republican-backed proposal to tighten oversight of nonprofits that receive taxpayer funding is moving forward in Annapolis, marking what supporters describe as a rare win for House Republicans.
The measure comes as recent estimates show about 9,000 Maryland nonprofits are listed as noncompliant with the state, despite many of them still receiving taxpayer dollars.
The proposal is not final. It still must pass the Senate before it can reach the governor’s desk.
David Williams of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance joined the broadcast to weigh in on the measure.
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