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S2E9 2026 Legislative Energy Scorecard
Legislators gave consumers a small break on their utility bills. in the 2026 session. But it may be progress on solar energy that’s a bigger winner. Changes in permitting should make it easier…
City Government Structure: Out of Date?
Is it time for an upgrade of the structure of citygovernment? Baltimore is one of the few cities that still has a Board of Estimates.—created in 1898! Is the budget just tweaked from year to year?…
S2E7 Growing Maryland Manufacturing - 21st Century
The days of big manufacturers in Maryland -- steel, auto--are gone. While the industry looks very different today, it is still a key part of the state's economy.110,000 workers. Most companies have…
S2E6 Who Chooses City Living
What attracts people to live in a city. Baltimore hasseen decades of population loss. So what reverses it? For one—new housing. Affordability. A sense of community.A new trend—people who buy want to…
S2E5 Wind Energy: Clean. Plentiful. And Blocked.
With the war on Iran causing rising oil prices, alternative energy development is all the more important. Including: wind energy.But the US has fallen way behind other countries includingChina, which…
What's the Vision for Downtown Baltimore
Recently, the Sheraton Hotel closed. The latest blow tothe vitality of downtown Baltimore.So what is the vision to breathe new life?To fill vacant offices. To attract new business andretail. And…
S2E3 Apprenticeships: One Way to Break the Cycle
Maryland State Senator Cory McCray is also an author—recently publishing a book about his own experience breaking the cycle of repeatedcontact in the juvenile justice system."The Apprenticeship that…
S2E2 Maryland's K-Shaped Economy
Like other parts of the country, Maryland also has a K-shaped economy.Who's spending?Who's not?What businesses are hurting?My conversation is with Maryland Comptroller Brooke Lierman.Covering ideas…
S2E6 2026: The Energy Agenda in Maryland
Maryland imports about 80% of its electricity which leads to a debate about how to generate electricity in-state. Regulators recently agreed to fast track review of gas-fired plants proposed by…
2025 Recap of Interviews and Ideas
This podcast is a recap of some of the of some of theinterviews I’ve done on issues of housing, energy, new vision for Baltimore, and how to make a city more walkable--a major issue for downtown…
The Missing Middle - A Challenge to Affordable Housing
Howard County Maryland is one of the wealthiest countiesin the country. Average home sales price - $640,000.Like many places it needs more affordable housing to meet the needs of its workforce--and…
S2E41 Driving While Black - A Persistent Issue
A recent investigative piece by the Baltimore Banner revealed a pattern of racial disparity in traffic stops. This has been a persistent issue in the county and a task force set up to address it --…
S2E41 Resisting Rising Sea Level
Baltimore City has not one waterfront but two. The Middle Branch of the Patapsco River--11 miles of shoreline now being restored to protect against the effects of climate change. It is an area under…
Energy: Cost, Demand, Supply and Cleaner
My conversation focuses on the rising cost of electricity, which is not likely to abate, and the demand from data centers and electrification and other factors.There is the potential for rolling…
Changing School Culture
There is a campaign underway to expand the use of restorative practices in schools in Maryland. The aim is to change school culture to emphasize respect and accountability, reduce absenteeism,…
S1E38 Rebuilding Civic Leadership
The Baltimore Banner--in just its 3rd year of operation--includes in its mission events like Impact Maryland, coming up on October 14th. It's a day long discussion of the economy, housing, education…
Charitable Immunity for the Archdiocese?
A significant hearing is coming up on October 6 in the bankruptcy proceeding involving the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Should the Archdiocese be granted charitable immunity to fend off the claims filed…
Fixing An Unequal Tax System
A recent report found that vacant land in Baltimore could be underassessed by as much as $484 mil. The same problem could exist statewide in Maryland.This on a top of a property tax system that puts…
S1E35 Weakening the Safety Net for Kids
Cuts to Medicaid and SNAP. Diversion of research dollars. Access to vaccines.The impact of the Trump administrations policy and funding decision can add stress to families already stretched thin. My…
S1E33 Can You Do Without A Car
There are nearly a dozen communities in Baltimore in which half of the residents don't have access to a car. Can they succeed without one?My conversation is with Marty Schwartz, president of Vehicles…
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Maryland Capital with Jayne Miller has published 53 episodes since October 2024, covering topics in News, Politics.
Maryland Capital with Jayne Miller is currently highly active with new episodes every 2 weeks. Average episode length is 23m.
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