Bryan P. Sears
Bryan P. Sears
@bpsears.bsky.social
Husband, father of three boys rambunctious twins, dog dad to a Golden Retriever. Maryland Matters government reporter. Likes/reposts/follows ≠ endorsements.
Breaking: Senate Minority Leader @SenatorHershey has filed an exploratory committee for governor - a step that will allow him to raise some money and poll as he considers running for governor against incumbent Democrat @GovWesMoore
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Hershey forms exploratory committee to weigh run for governor - Maryland Matters
Senate Minority Leader Stephen S. Hershey (R-Upper Shore) has formed an exploratory committee to weigh a 2026 bid for governor, citing the need for “balance” in a state that has gone “so far to the ef...
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September 4, 2025 at 9:37 PM
Breaking: Gov. Moore to announce Health Sec. Laura Herrera Scott will depart by the end of the month. Dep. Sec Ryan Moran will act in her stead. Moore is expected to tap Meena Seshamani, as a permanent replacement.
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Changes coming to Health Department - Maryland Matters
Maryland Health Secretary Laura Herrera Scott will leave the position she has held since Moore named her in January 2023, multiple sources tell Maryland Matters.
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February 6, 2025 at 7:21 PM
A special announcement from my colleague @marylandmatters.org founding Editor Josh Kurtz

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February 3, 2025 at 6:38 PM
A new poll finds Marylanders are not fans of broad-based tax increases as Gov. Wes Moore looks for ways to solve string of budget shortfalls including $300m in the current year and nearly $3 b for his yet to be proposed budget. They grow to $6.2 b over 5 years. #mdpolitics
Poll: Taxes to erase deficits pose political problem for Moore - Maryland Matters
A majority of Marylanders oppose tax increases to erase a nearly $3 billion budget deficit projected for the coming fiscal year, a political challenge — and risk — for Gov. Wes Moore (D).
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January 7, 2025 at 1:45 PM
A new poll says an overhwhelming majority of Marylanders believe drug manufacturers could reduce costs for prescription drugs without cutting into funds going to research and development of new drugs, a key argument of the pharmaceutical industry. From my colleague Dani Brown. #mdpolitics
Poll: Marylanders unconvinced lower drug costs would hinder research for new treatments - Maryland Matters
A new poll shows an overhwhelming majority of Marylanders believe drug makers could reduce costs for prescription drugs without cutting into funds for research and development of new drugs, a key argu...
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January 7, 2025 at 1:43 PM
A round up of pre 2025 session political notes from my colleague Josh Kurtz. #mdpolitics
Congressional newbies fill out staffs, fundraisers snowed under, more personnel news - Maryland Matters
Actual snowfall takes a toll on pre-session fundraising blizzard, Maryland's congressional freshmen staff up with familiar hands, lobbying changes and more.
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January 7, 2025 at 1:42 PM
Highway deaths in Maryland continue to trend up. The state recorded 38 more motor vehicle crash-related deaths in Nov. bringing the total to 554 so far this year, a 7.6% increase year over year, according to the MVA.
December 4, 2023 at 3:02 PM
A blue ribbon panel next week will consider ways to bolster the state's transportation trust fund with increases in tolls (on out-of-state drivers) and fees on electric and hybrid vehicles in Md.

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December 4, 2023 at 1:40 PM
Md. Officials set to unveil deep cuts to the state transportation budget.

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My colleague Josh Kurtz and I team up for a jam-packed update on political news from around the state at Maryland Matters. #mdpolitics
Political Notes: Sen. West won't seek reelection and race to replace him has already started, plus U...
Senator, last of the moderate Republicans in Annapolis, won't run again in 2026.
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August 23, 2023 at 1:49 PM
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