As Maryland Democrats continue to gerrymander, state residents suffer Governor Hogan makes a renewed push for redistricting reform. Sam Wallace March 7, 2017
Diversity isn’t up for debate Carroll County Public School administrators conflated diversity with politics. Sam Wallace March 2, 2017
Maryland’s outdated pension system is keeping valuable talent away Maryland needs to modernize its pension offerings to attract top talent to the state government’s workforce. Sam Wallace February 19, 2017
Neil Gorsuch is surprisingly qualified to interpret and enforce the law Gorsuch’s decision in Gutierrez-Brizuela v. Lynch should be heartening to people on both sides of the aisle. Sam Wallace February 8, 2017
Maryland legislature must balance affordable living and green energy policy Senate Bill 921 is a sustainability initiative that will be costly to low-income Maryland residents. Sam Wallace February 2, 2017
Governor Hogan’s budget is a lesson in living within our means Governor Larry Hogan makes responsible choices in his proposed budget for the fiscal 2018. Sam Wallace January 24, 2017
To reduce Maryland’s deficit, we need to “get real” on spending The state legislature should work with Gov. Larry Hogan on addressing the drivers of spending growth. Sam Wallace December 8, 2016
A Republican with Franklin — and with her Why I am voting for Hillary Clinton. Sam Wallace November 7, 2016
The boy who cried voter fraud Trump’s claims of voter fraud are wildly inaccurate and incredibly dangerous. Sam Wallace October 23, 2016
Make debates great again Presidential debates are failing in their purpose. Sam Wallace October 13, 2016