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Wes Moore bill signing 2026
Apr 14, 2026

Moore signs vaccine, housing legislation after Sine Die

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed a series of bills into law Tuesday, just hours after the Maryland General Assembly adjourned its annual legislative session.

Bill Pulte, nominated to be the director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, testifies during a Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 27, 2025. (REUTERS/Annabelle Gordon)
Apr 14, 2026

Fired Fannie Mae workers can’t sue housing director for defamation, judge rules

A federal judge ruled federal housing director Bill Pulte immune from defamation claims by 61 former Fannie Mae employees fired over alleged fraud.

FILE PHOTO: A residential home for sale sign is shown in California
Apr 13, 2026

Existing home sales hit nine-month low in March

Existing home sales fell to a nine-month low in March amid tight inventory and growing concerns over the labor market.

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Apr 13, 2026

MCAP hosts Annual Advocacy Day Luncheon 2026

The Maryland Community Action Partnership hosted its annual Advocacy Day luncheon on Feb. 5 to address 2026 legislative priorities.

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Apr 8, 2026

Moore signs $70.8B state budget with surplus

Gov. Wes Moore signed Maryland’s $70.8 billion budget bill, touting investments in public safety, housing, education and affordability.

Del. Jheanelle Wilkins (D-Montgomery), the sponsor of this year's "good cause" evictions legislation, at a rally for the measure last year, with advocates from Renters United Maryland. Wilkins still has hopes for her bill this year. (Photo by Danielle J. Brown/Maryland Matters)
Apr 2, 2026

‘Good cause’ evictions legislation gets surprise revival in MD House

A Maryland bill to protect tenants from being kicked out of their housing without justification was unexpectedly revived and sent to the full House for consideration.

A homeless person sleeps on a bench near the National Mall in Washington, D.C., on Aug. 15, 2025. (REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz)
Apr 1, 2026

Trump HUD can’t alter homelessness funding conditions, court rules

A federal appeals court refused to allow the Trump administration to impose new restrictions on billions used to provide permanent housing and other services to homeless people.

This 2020 rendering shows the 100-unit Pillars of Lakeville at 17701 Glacier Way in Lakeville. (Rendering: Tushie Montgomery Architects)
Mar 27, 2026

MD-based group buys Minneapolis senior housing facility for $27.8M

Lakeville, Minnesota-based The Pillars of Lakeville was sold to Maryland-based Artemis Real Estate Partners for $27.78 million.

Frederick County awards $500K to support food access
Mar 26, 2026

Frederick County receives $1M toward senior housing expansion

Frederick County has been awarded $1,000,000 to redevelop the Frederick 50+ Community Center and bring affordable housing units.

An aerial view of Broadmead, retirement community covering 94 acres of land in the Hunt Valley area. (CoStar Group)
Mar 24, 2026

4th Circuit revives gluten-free meals suit against MD retirement community

A lawsuit against a Cockeysville assisted living center will move forward after the facility allegedly failed to provide a woman with gluten-free meals.

A construction worker stands on top of a residential housing project in Garden City, New York, on March 13, 2026. (REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton)
Mar 16, 2026

Trump orders agencies to cut red tape on homebuilding, mortgages

President Donald Trump signed two executive orders aimed at improving housing affordability as the White House moves to address a key voter concern.

The Brightview Homeland project has begun with demolition and clearing of the site next to the Notre Dame of Maryland University campus. When completed in 2028, it will be a combination of 170 independent living, assisted living and memory care residences. (Submitted photo)
Mar 13, 2026

Project integrating higher education and senior living gets underway in MD

Brightview Homeland, a senior living community, will open in 2028 next to Notre Dame of Maryland University's Baltimore campus integrating seniors and students.

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