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Alsobrooks will be the first Black woman to represent Maryland in the United States Senate and the fourth Black woman to serve in the Senate overall, marking a historic victory.
After six years as county executive and eight years as state’s attorney, Alsobrooks campaigned as fully prepared to be a United States senator. However, a few months into the job, she admits to ...
Trump’s bill passed the Senate 51–50, slashing Medicaid and food aid, boosting defense, and now faces a tough House vote ...
On June 28, senators Angela Alsobrooks and Chris Van Hollen will hold a town hall to discuss the Republican Party’s “Big ...
The Senate has voted and now pressure is on the House to quickly deliver a bipartisan stablecoin package. Is a twofer with ...