Throughout the ninety-day session, the state passed a budget with $350 to $450 million in increases on the backs of motorists and tobacco users.

"We've got to stop putting the burden of the transportation trust fund on the backs of drivers alone," said Senator Justin Ready.

The state changed how juveniles are dealt with when accused of committing certain crimes, expanding punishments for 10 to 12-year-olds.

"We have to make sure that accountability is at its core, both for the children violating the law but also making sure there's accountability for the systems," Gov. Wes Moore stated.... Read More: WMAR2NEWS