Biden’s White House’s marijuana use policy is regressive and inconsistent The White House shouldn’t punish past offenders for use in states where it was already legalized. Josh Binderman March 26, 2021
Virginia abolishing the death penalty is a step in the right direction Virginia is home to the former capital of the Confederacy. Its progress in capital punishment abolition bodes well for the South. Josh Binderman February 26, 2021
The Maryland General Assembly’s tax on Big Tech is necessary but overdue We all hate Big Tech. The Maryland General Assembly’s finally doing something about it. Josh Binderman February 18, 2021
Pennsylvania’s John Fetterman could kick off a new era of working-class politics Could Pennsylvania's tattooed, 6-foot-8 Lieutenant Governor answer the hopes of progressive Democrats? Josh Binderman February 10, 2021
Maryland’s utility oversight commission is broken. Here’s how to fix it. To ward off corruption, Maryland can take several steps to improve oversight of utility companies and mergers. Josh Binderman January 29, 2021
Task forces are meaningless without real change Policing won’t change until police reform task forces do. Josh Binderman December 3, 2020
Now that Biden won, it’s time to get to work A return to "normalcy" under Joe Biden won't be good enough. Josh Binderman November 10, 2020
D.C.: Vote for shrooms and mellow out the War on Drugs Initiative 81 is a chance for D.C. residents to refute Nixon-era thinking about drug use. Josh Binderman November 3, 2020
Hogan can’t escape the corruption that’s marked Trump’s presidency Corruption isn't new to Maryland, but Gov. Hogan has ramped up the scandals. Josh Binderman October 27, 2020
America, bring on the good political vibes We need Marianne Williamson’s politics of love now more than ever. Josh Binderman October 16, 2020