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Montgomery County Doubles Down on Density While Ignoring Traffic Nightmares

Montgomery County’s University Boulevard Corridor Plan faces criticism for prioritizing increased housing density over addressing severe traffic congestion along a notorious stretch. Residents express concerns about ignored community input and the lack of affordable housing, while local leaders are accused of catering to developers at the expense of commuters and neighborhood character.

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From Sacramento to Annapolis: The Progressive Playbook Hits Maryland

California’s progressive legislation, promoting ideas like supervised drug sites, relaxed HIV penalties, and taxpayer-funded transgender surgeries for minors, is influencing Maryland’s political landscape. Local Democrats are introducing similar bills, raising concerns about public safety, accountability, and parental rights. Critics argue this distracts from pressing issues facing Maryland families.

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Maryland’s Bloated Voter Rolls Finally Face Federal Scrutiny

The DOJ’s July 2025 letter to Maryland’s election officials highlights alarming voter registration issues, including an inflated 95.9% registration rate and numerous inactive records. Despite audits revealing dead and duplicate voters, Maryland officials deny problems, claiming privacy concerns. This situation raises questions about election integrity in a one-party state lacking transparency.

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Continuity and Clout: Inside Bouchat’s Plan to Reshape Maryland’s Senate

Christopher Eric Bouchat, a 2026 Republican gubernatorial candidate, advocates for major legislative reforms in Maryland, including a constitutional amendment to expand the General Assembly and stagger Senate elections. His proposals aim to enhance stability and continuity in governance, counter political volatility, and place accountability at the forefront of legislative operations.

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Frederick Police Hid Behind the First Amendment to Excuse Inaction at Parents’ Rights Rally

At the September 10 parents’ rights rally in Frederick, counter-protesters in Antifa-style gear hurled slurs, threats, and carried signs calling for violence — yet the Frederick Police Department dismissed it all as “protected speech.” Video evidence shows no officers outside the Board of Education building, contradicting FPD’s official statement and raising urgent questions about credibility, selective enforcement, and public safety.

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The Opportunist: From Gun Board Failure to Family Court Predator

John H. Michel, a Maryland attorney with a problematic history, transitioned from a disgraced gun board member to a controversial figure in family court following his wife’s death. Exploiting vulnerabilities, he gained control over a child’s custody, raising serious concerns about his motives and actions, characterized as reckless opportunism. The consequences impact both public safety and family dynamics.

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Maryland Politics Turn Ugly: Threats, Intimidation, and the Silencing of Parents’ Rights

A peaceful parents’ rights rally in Frederick turned chaotic when counter-protesters hurled threats and racial slurs at Lt. Governor candidate Dr. Brenda Thiam. Just steps from police headquarters, parents were chased into the Frederick Police Department while officers stood by, raising sharp questions about free speech, safety, and accountability in Maryland.

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John Myrick Fires Back at Wes Moore’s Reelection Bid: “Maryland Deserves Better”

Governor Wes Moore’s reelection bid faces substantial criticism from Republican challenger John Myrick, who blames Moore for high taxes, energy costs, poor school performance, and rampant crime. Myrick, running with Dr. Brenda Thiam, positions himself as a true public servant, contrasting Moore’s leadership and aiming to resonate with disillusioned Maryland voters.

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Maryland’s Citizen Mapmakers: Inside Bouchat’s Plan to End Gerrymandering

Maryland’s political map has long been criticized for gerrymandering, favoring one-party dominance. Delegate Christopher Bouchat proposes a Citizen Redistricting Convention to empower citizens in the redistricting process, barring political insiders from participation. His initiative aims to dismantle partisan control, promoting transparency and citizen sovereignty. However, significant resistance and logistical concerns remain.

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Wes Moore Wants Four More Years—Maryland Says “No Thanks”

Governor Wes Moore’s reelection campaign announcement was met with boos from frustrated Maryland residents, criticizing his tenure marked by high taxes, economic stagnation, and deteriorating schools. Critics label him “Governor Tax Moore,” reflecting dissatisfaction with his leadership. The overall sentiment is clear: Marylanders are unimpressed and seeking change, not continuity.

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