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Maryland Now is a podcast that goes beyond the headlines to explore the forces shaping Maryland’s politics, policy, and public life. Hosted by Dori Henry, Josh Kurtz, and David Nitkin — three veteran journalists and public‑affairs leaders with more than 60 years of combined experience — the show brings depth, context, and historical perspective to the issues facing Maryland today. Each episode blends reporting, interviews, and insider knowledge. You’ll hear directly from the people driving decisions in Annapolis and across the state: agency heads, lawmakers, advocates, strategists, and longtime policy experts. The hosts draw on their decades covering and working in Maryland government to connect past decisions to current debates — revealing how we got here, what’s been tried before, and what’s at stake now. Season One follows the 2026 General Assembly session and election cycle, with deep dives into housing, energy, the state budget, public health, and more. The conversations are smart, candid, and grounded in real reporting — not hot takes. If you want to understand Maryland — its politics, its communities, and its future — Maryland Now is for YOU

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The Final Gavel: Why the 2026 Session Felt Different

In this season finale "Roundtable" edition of Maryland Now, hosts Dori Henry, Josh Kurtz, and David Nitkin are joined by two highly regarded Annapolis lawyers and lobbyists: Tiffany Harvey of Cornerstone Government Affairs and Sean Malone of the Harris, Jones & Malone firm. Together, they break down the highs, lows, and unexpected tensions of the 2026 legislative session. The podcast explores the overarching "Protect Maryland" theme that defined the year, analyzing how the House of Delegates, Senate and governor's office navigated complex debates over energy and high-stakes immigration policy. The 2026 legislative session had a unique set of conditions: a new House speaker in Del. Joseline Peña-Melnyk, new committee chairs, a governor running for reelection and a congresstional redistricting battle that pitted Gov. Wes Moore against Senate President Bill Ferguson. Through it all, the Assembly grappled with issues related to the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, the skyrocketing cost of electricity and the need to protecting the rights and ability to vote. This episode provides a comprehensive look at the decisions made this year as lawmakers and the governor head into the June primary and November general elections. In This Episode: * The Energy Conversation: A deep dive into the debate over the state’s energy challenges * The Immigration Flashpoint: Behind the scenes of the safety-versus-rhetoric debate and the "local control" tensions surrounding immigration enforcement * Friction at the Finish Line: Discussing the evolving dynamics between the House, Senate, and the Governor’s office * The "Smith Island Cake" Effect: A conversation about the effect of cumulative legislative decisions on Maryland’s business competitiveness and revenue picture. Connect With the Show: Questions or Story Ideas: Email us at marylandnow@blendedpublicaffairs.com [marylandnow@blendedpublicaffairs.com]. Production Credits: Audio and technical support by Nate Carper of Carper Creative. Maryland Now is brought to you by Blended Public Affairs. Don’t Forget to Subscribe Wherever You Get Your Podcasts! Thank you for listening and stay tuned for Season 2... * (00:00) - Welcome and Introductions * (01:00) - Session Wrap Takeaways * (01:19) - Dori re-record * (02:38) - New Dynamics and Tensions * (04:42) - Protect Maryland Theme * (07:40) - Energy Bill Breakdown * (15:25) - Grid Limits and Messaging * (16:46) - Green Energy Funding Friction * (20:09) - Data Centers and Policy Bench * (23:46) - Pivot to Immigration Debate * (24:13) - Immigration Bills Focus * (26:03) - Safety Versus Rhetoric * (29:57) - Local Control Tensions * (31:39) - Detention Center Dilemma * (33:33) - Governor Legislature Dynamics * (36:08) - Staff Access And Transparency * (38:53) - Nuance Within Parties * (40:03) - Reformation Commission Highlight * (41:12) - Next Term Priorities Ahead * (43:47) - Revenue Taxes Competitiveness * (45:19) - Business Voices Rising * (46:37) - Season Wrap And Farewell

16. apr. 2026 - 47 min
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Inside Maryland's Official State Symbols

In this "Roundtable" edition of Maryland Now, hosts Dori Henry, Josh Kurtz, and David Nitkin dive into the quirky, surprising, and often controversial world of Maryland’s official state symbols. From the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair to classroom lobbying efforts by elementary school students, the group explores how 26 different icons—ranging from the iconic blue crab to the prehistoric Astrodon johnstoni—became part of the state’s official identity. The episode goes behind the scenes of the legislative "sausage-making" in Annapolis, revealing why some symbols represent deep-seated heritage while others are the result of persistent student campaigns, political compromises, and even a bit of lighthearted debate over the state’s official dessert. In This Episode: * The World’s Fair Spark: How a 19th-century disagreement over a national flower led to the "snowball effect" of state symbols across all 50 states. * The "Bad Bill" of 2001: The humorous story of how a group of Allegany County students successfully lobbied for the Calico Cat, despite pushback from legislators who thought the General Assembly had "gone to the cats." * The Jousting vs. Lacrosse Compromise: A look at the legislative maneuver that kept Maryland’s traditional state sport intact while elevating Lacrosse to its own official status. * The Smith Island Cake Crusade: How a humble multi-layered dessert from a small island community became a staple of Maryland pride (and a lesson in the power of grassroots lobbying). * Repealing History: A serious look at the 2021 decision to officially repeal "Maryland, My Maryland" as the state song and the ongoing search for a replacement. * Dinosaur Drama: Why a 112-million-year-old "Star Tooth" found in Prince George’s County is the only dinosaur officially recognized by the Free State. Questions or Story Ideas: Email us at marylandnow@blendedpublicaffairs.com. Audio and technical support by Nate Carper of Carper Creative. [https://carpercreative.studio/] Maryland Now is brought to you by Blended Public Affairs. [https://blendedpublicaffairs.com/] Don't Forget to Subscribe Wherever You Get Your Podcasts!  * (00:00) - Welcome to Maryland Now * (00:23) - Origins of State Symbols * (02:01) - Food Talk and Flag Pride * (03:16) - New Symbols and State Song * (07:04) - Square Dance Deep Dive * (08:58) - Henry Ford and Big Square Dance * (11:28) - Maryland Makes It Official * (18:11) - Jousting State Sport Story * (21:30) - Lacrosse vs Jousting Politics * (24:35) - Jousting Politics Backstory * (27:15) - Walking State Exercise Saga * (28:55) - Ehrlich Veto and Kids March * (30:22) - Smith Island Cake Becomes Law * (32:34) - Cake Lobbying and Ethics * (36:17) - Calico Cat Origin Story * (38:22) - Student Lobbying Playbook * (41:34) - Survey Data and Senate Help * (43:19) - Opposition and Final Votes * (46:28) - Wrap Up and Postscript

2. apr. 2026 - 48 min
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Roundtable Discussion: The 2026 County Executive Races

In this second "Roundtable" edition of Maryland Now, hosts Dori Henry, Josh Kurtz, and David Nitkin are joined by two of the state’s most experienced political insiders: Don Mohler, former Baltimore County Executive, and Candace Dodson-Reed, Chief of Staff at the Maryland Economic Development Corporation. This episode focuses on the critical battles for County Executive and County Council in Baltimore, Howard, Anne Arundel, and Montgomery counties. The group discusses how voter turnout, public financing, and significant turnover could reshape local governance and produce the next generation of statewide leaders in Maryland In This Episode: * The Turnout Wildcard: Why Democratic nominees for county executive might need to garner relatively few votes due to a lack of competitive statewide races to drive voter participation. * Baltimore County’s Crowded Field: A look at the "inside baseball" scandals—from pension controversies to debates over the inspector general—and whether they actually influence the average voter. * The "Ulman Wing" and Howard County: Analyzing Vanessa Atterbury’s fundraising lead and the impact of former executive Ken Ulman’s endorsement in a wide-open primary. * Anne Arundel’s Blue Shift: Discussing the county’s transition from a Republican stronghold to a "purple-to-blue" battlefield and the three-way Democratic primary currently underway. * Montgomery’s Generational Change: Why the state’s largest county is guaranteed to see a new era of leadership, even as outgoing County Executive Marc Elrich attempts a unique return to the County Council. * Historic Diversity: Celebrating a cycle that features a record number of women and candidates of color, potentially leading to county executives and county councils that better reflect Maryland's changing demographics. Connect With the Show: * Questions or Story Ideas: Email us at marylandnow@blendedpublicaffairs.com [marylandnow@blendedpublicaffairs.com]. * Production Credits: Audio and technical support by Nate Carper of Carper Creative. [https://carpercreative.studio/]  Maryland Now is brought to you by Blended Public Affairs. [https://blendedpublicaffairs.com/] * (00:00) - Welcome and Guests * (01:08) - Why County Exec Races Matter * (01:39) - Baltimore County Field and Turnout * (04:36) - Scandals and Voter Attention * (08:07) - Money Field and Identity Politics * (14:01) - County Council Shakeup Ahead * (16:47) - Negative Ads and Popcorn Time * (19:27) - Howard County Stakes and Turnover * (20:44) - Howard Candidates and Money Race * (22:16) - Howard Voters Progressives and Black Vote * (25:08) - Money And Mailers * (26:07) - Ulman Wing Endorsements * (28:09) - Turnout Enthusiasm Wildcard * (29:37) - Anne Arundel Turns Blue * (31:02) - Three Way Primary Dynamics * (34:27) - Apple Ballot And Black Vote * (36:38) - Montgomery Race Overview * (37:50) - Money Unions And Polling * (39:53) - Elrich Endorsement Fallout * (42:52) - Statewide Stakes And Diversity * (45:16) - Final Thanks And Wrap

26. mar. 2026 - 46 min
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Risk and Reward: When the Private Sector Builds Public Infrastructure

If your child brought home a report card with a C average, you’d likely be underwhelmed. But a C average is what the American Society of Civil Engineers gives Maryland’s infrastructure, and they have some suggestions for how to improve. Infrastructure is the "bread and butter" of government—covering everything from the water in your pipes to the bridges on your commute—but as construction costs rise and traditional funding sources like the gas tax dwindle, the state is looking for new ways to build. In this episode, hosts Dori Henry, Josh Kurtz, and David Nitkin dive into the complex and often debated world of Public-Private Partnerships, or P3s. They spoke to some experts to discuss whether these deals are a "panacea" for the state's building woes or a "necessary evil" that requires caution. Featured in the episode: * Michael Sakata, President and CEO of the Maryland Transportation Builders and Materials Association * Dr. Jonathan Gifford, Director of the Center for Transportation Public-Private Partnership Policy at George Mason University * Marshall Macomber, Chief of Innovative Finance and Delivery, Maryland Department of Transportation * Jaclyn Hartman, Assistant Secretary of Transportation Investments, Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) * Brad Frome, Partner at Rise Investment Partners What We Discuss: * The "C" Grade: Why Maryland’s infrastructure is struggling and why the traditional way of paying for roads and bridges is breaking down. * Beyond the Purple Line: Moving past the headlines to understand how P3s work and the challenges with this particular project. * Success Stories: How the P3 model has been used to fast-track a "bundle" of new schools in Prince George’s County and manage the Port of Baltimore. * The Maintenance Guarantee: Why the most valuable part of a P3 might not be the initial construction, but the thirty years of guaranteed upkeep that follows. Connect With the Show:  Questions, comments, or story ideas marylandnow@blendedpublicaffairs.com [marylandnow@blendedpublicaffairs.com]  Maryland Now is brought to you by Blended Public Affairs and produced by Carper Cre8tive. * Blended Public Affairs: https://www.blendedpublicaffairs.com [https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.blendedpublicaffairs.com%2F&data=05%7C02%7C%7C4fc333c201184f76605408de8530403b%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C639094639471172616%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJFbXB0eU1hcGkiOnRydWUsIlYiOiIwLjAuMDAwMCIsIlAiOiJXaW4zMiIsIkFOIjoiTWFpbCIsIldUIjoyfQ%3D%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=DhxvBcPRsOln0T%2FRA3j%2FG70bcuhhezENMQD2hBja9xc%3D&reserved=0] * Carper Cre8tive: https://www.carpercreative.studio [https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.carpercreative.studio%2F&data=05%7C02%7C%7C4fc333c201184f76605408de8530403b%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C639094639471188561%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJFbXB0eU1hcGkiOnRydWUsIlYiOiIwLjAuMDAwMCIsIlAiOiJXaW4zMiIsIkFOIjoiTWFpbCIsIldUIjoyfQ%3D%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=wCi9exesimVuyxM5PY0P7TdMpw2XBtM1BmcUpNipA8g%3D&reserved=0] Don’t forget to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! * (00:00) - C Grade Wake Up Call * (00:38) - Why P3s Matter * (02:46) - School Construction Spark * (04:29) - Risks And Skepticism * (05:25) - Maryland Infrastructure Report * (07:52) - Funding Model Breakdown * (10:52) - What A P3 Is * (13:01) - Maryland P3 Examples * (16:25) - Purple Line Case Study * (20:24) - PG County School P3 * (24:11) - Maintenance And Value * (25:19) - Wrap Up And Takeaways

19. mar. 2026 - 30 min
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Are We There Yet? The Pitfalls and Promise of Maryland Transit

For decades, Marylanders have looked at maps of what could have been: a sprawling, interconnected rail network linking neighborhoods from Owings Mills to the Inner Harbor and beyond. While Washington, D.C. successfully colored in its transit lines, Baltimore was left with a "single metro line" and a light rail system described as "two systems flying in loose formation" that fail to feed each other. The dream of a comprehensive network has been stalled by shifting political winds, funding hurdles, and a lack of sustained regional advocacy. In this episode, hosts Dori Henry, Josh Kurtz, and David Nitkin explore the past, present, and uncertain future of transit in Maryland. They are joined by John Porcari (former U.S. Deputy Secretary of Transportation), Delegate Robbyn Lewis (D-Baltimore City), Ron Hartman (former MTA head), and Mike Kelly (Baltimore Metropolitan Council) to dissect the pivotal 2015 cancellation of the Red Line and the potential for its revival. They discuss why Maryland is unique in having its transit run by a state agency without a board of directors, the "radicalizing" effect of stalled projects on local leaders, and whether "Bus Rapid Transit" is a viable, high-speed alternative to traditional rail. Why This Episode Matters Transit is more than just "the widget" used to move people; it is an engine for economic development, a tool for dismantling historic segregation, and a necessity for a functioning democracy. The gap between transit-rich regions and those left behind reveals deep-seated issues of power, influence, and racial history in Maryland. Understanding the "flabby" failures of the past and the new push for local governance is essential for any resident who wants to see a more connected and equitable state. Whether you are a daily bus rider or a commuter waiting for the next rail extension, this conversation offers the context needed to understand why Maryland’s transit system remains a work in progress. Connect With the Show Questions, comments, or story ideas: marylandnow@blendedpublicaffairs.com [marylandnow@blendedpublicaffairs.com] Links & Resources Maryland Now is brought to you by Blended Public Affairs and produced by Carper Cre8tive. · Blended Public Affairs: https://www.blendedpublicaffairs.com [https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.blendedpublicaffairs.com%2F&data=05%7C02%7C%7Cf4938b0df55a440c41db08de7f887c85%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C639088421347461032%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJFbXB0eU1hcGkiOnRydWUsIlYiOiIwLjAuMDAwMCIsIlAiOiJXaW4zMiIsIkFOIjoiTWFpbCIsIldUIjoyfQ%3D%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=MWKfyd%2Bmt0ga0xhWsINBd7%2ByGJE4drLsfdeUEbugdyc%3D&reserved=0] · Carper Cre8tive: https://www.carpercreative.studio [https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.carpercreative.studio%2F&data=05%7C02%7C%7Cf4938b0df55a440c41db08de7f887c85%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C639088421347470736%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJFbXB0eU1hcGkiOnRydWUsIlYiOiIwLjAuMDAwMCIsIlAiOiJXaW4zMiIsIkFOIjoiTWFpbCIsIldUIjoyfQ%3D%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=G828WGS66TNXvEpMfbniRFrTZLB%2B708B6NnZPj8xqAo%3D&reserved=0] Don’t forget to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! Note: The voice of Mileah Kromer heard in this episode is a synthetic AI model reading excerpts from her book.  Not a live recording.  * (00:00) - Red Line Fallout * (00:33) - Meet the Hosts * (00:44) - Are We Transit Riders * (02:45) - Riding Baltimore Metro * (04:12) - LA Metro Detour * (05:22) - The 1960s Rail Dream * (08:09) - Music Transition * (08:13) - How Maryland Runs Transit * (09:51) - From Streetcars to MTA * (11:16) - Schaefer Era Expansion * (12:45) - Light Rail Missteps * (14:50) - Planning the Red Line * (16:24) - Hogan Cancels It * (19:20) - Why No Outcry * (20:55) - Race Power and Redlining * (22:51) - Robin Lewis Radicalized * (28:05) - Purple Line vs Red Line * (29:35) - Buses and Funding * (34:05) - Who Governs Transit * (36:37) - Red Line Relaunch * (37:11) - Bus Rapid Transit Future * (39:23) - Transit as Democracy * (44:21) - Wrap Up and Subscribe

12. mar. 2026 - 44 min
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