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Bill Ferguson

What really got accomplished in Annapolis this winter?

A seasoned panel of State House insiders discusses the distanced effects of COVID and a budget crunch on every decision of the Maryland General Assembly over the past 100 days. Pam Wood, Josh Kurtz and Bryan Sears recap a busy session in Nap Town.

Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson says efficiency of vaccine process is essential for health of our state

Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson says efficiency of vaccine process is essential for health of our state

Putting the vaccine first in Annapolis

Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson says efficiency of the vaccine process is essential for the health of our state and getting business and commerce back to normal again.

EPISODE 246: Ferguson isn’t ready to quit on Kirwan in Annapolis

The conversation in our country has turned back to children, education, safety and our future

Ferguson isn’t ready to quit on Kirwan just yet in Annapolis

The schoolteacher in the Senate President always comes back to the kids and the most significant piece of education legislation in decades. Life has changed for all of us since March. Bill Ferguson has more to say about Kirwan.

Ferguson isn’t ready to quit on Kirwan in Annapolis

The conversation in our country has turned back to children, education, safety and our future

EPISODE 82: Ferguson says Maryland must be a leader in education

The new Senate President says that many in Annapolis will not stop fighting for Kirwan and the education of our children in Maryland

Ferguson says Maryland must be a leader in education

The new Senate President says that many in Annapolis will not stop fighting for Kirwan and the education of our children in Maryland

EPISODE 81: Ferguson and Mohler give educational primer on why you need to care about Kirwan

We sought to have the most intelligent conversation possible on the Kirwan Commission so we reached to new Senate President Bill Ferguson for facts on education. He brought the goods...

An educational primer on why you need to care about Kirwan

We sought to have the most intelligent conversation possible on the Kirwan Commission so we reached to new Senate President Bill Ferguson for facts on education. He brought the goods...
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