Legislators in the Maryland General Assembly have spent the final days working on The PORT Act and other final pieces of legislation.
Less than One Month to Go in Maryland Legislative Session
Late nights and a lockdown, fiery debates, and fish? The Maryland General Assembly is closing in on the end of its annual legislative session.
2024 Legislative Session Preview
The Moore administration and the Maryland General Assembly are facing some tough decisions on the budget, juvenile justice, education reform, and the environment.
A Look Ahead: 2024 Legislative Issues
The Department of Legislative Services outlined several topics likely to be addressed in the upcoming Maryland Legislative Session, including artificial intelligence, cannabis, and unused funding opportunities.
Wreaths Across America 2023
Nemphos Braue and Old Line Government Affairs were proud and honored to take part in the 2023 Wreaths Across America event at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens.
Supporting Business in Maryland
Old Line can address legislative, regulatory and procurement needs for any company looking to do business in or with the state of Maryland.
American Joe’s Bar Featured on WMAR
As the Baltimore Museum of Industry highlights The Neighborhood Corner Bar in a new exhibit, WMAR met up with American Joe and his brother to reminisce about their family bar.
Changes Coming to Maryland Legislature
With the departure of Senator Melony G. Griffith to become CEO of the Maryland Hospital Association, several changes are ahead for the Maryland General Assembly.
New Laws Now in Effect in Maryland
Passed by the Maryland General Assembly, new laws address firearms, child sexual abuse cases and more.
Goodwill Excel Center Set to Open Late September
Finishing touches are underway at Goodwill’s Excel Center, a tuition-free, public high school for adults, 21 years of age and older.
Summer Social at Bark Social
At our last Summer Social of the season, we were joined by many adorable furry friends.
Why We Chose the Old Line Name
Heralded for their heroism during the August 27, 1776 Battle of Long Island, it was the Maryland 400 that earned the “old line” moniker from George Washington.
LATEST INSIGHTS
Lobbyist and Attorney Aaron J. Greenfield Joins Old Line Government Affairs
With a combined background in government affairs, economic development, and legal representation of businesses, trade associations and foreign governments, Aaron builds upon the breadth and depth of experience provided to clients.
New Laws Take Effect in Maryland
One law that is getting plenty of attention is the selection of Orange Crush as Maryland’s state cocktail.
Final Post-Session Bill Signing Ceremonies
Maryland Governor Wes Moore held two final post-session bill signing ceremonies this month, approving the budget, addressing the Chesapeake Bay, procurement, energy, prescription drug prices and more.