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The Maryland General Assembly Homepage
This site allows you to contact every member of the Maryland General Assembly by E-mail. It also provides information on current legislation, past sessions, and a searchable subject database of legislation. The site also provides full text copies of all legislation that has come before the Assembly, as well as Committee schedules and rosters.
The Governor of Maryland
The Governor's homepage allows E-Mail to be sent to both the Governor and the Lieutenant Governor. It also has listing of the Governors staff, press releases for the Governor's office, as well as the Governor's legislative agenda for the state.
Maryland.gov
This site is the official website of the state of Maryland. It lists of all of the state agencies, boards and commissions that operate in Maryland. This site also includes county, business and community network information.
The Maryland Real Estate Commission
Here you will find information on the many programs and services available to you through our department. Our agency provides job development and promotion which ensures our citizens have the skills and expertise to move with our economy into the next century. DLLR is also striving to make our workplaces the safest in the nation and providing the highest quality consumer services; thereby touching Marylanders in many ways.
Real Estate Continuing Education
Real Estate Continuing Education Status Query
State Department of Assessments and Taxation
To promote fairness in taxation for Maryland property owners by uniformly appraising all taxable property at market value, and offering programs of property tax relief and business services in a manner that is courteous and convenient
The Maryland Judiciary Homepage
This site contains information about the courts in Maryland. Also includes links to the Maryland Law Library as well as opinions of the Court of Appeals for Maryland.
The Maryland Department of Labor, License, and Regulation
The site for electronic license renewal. Also has information concerning finance and banking, job skills training and on-line forms and applications.
The President and Vice President of the United States
Want to send an E-Mail to the President or the Vice President? You can do it here. The site also includes information about the history of the White House, as well as contacts to other federal programs.
The United States Senate
E-Mail your Senator. You can also check the status of current Senate legislation how any particular Senator voted on legislation. The site also provides committee rosters and opportunities to learn about the history of the Senate.
The United States House of Representatives
E-Mail your House Representative. Find out what legislation is coming before the House this week or check the annual congressional schedule.
The Congressional Budget Office
The office from where the budget for the United States is created. The site provides budgetary articles and economic forecasts for the future, as well as explanations of the current proposed budget.
The Library of Congress
The ultimate source for research on the net. Includes access to full text bills currently before congress, as well as special lists of other internet resources.
FannieMae
For most of us, a home is more than simple shelter, or a good investment. A home of our own is a dream come true, and symbolizes who we are. At Fannie Mae, the home symbolizes who they are, too. Their public mission, and defining goal, is to help more families achieve the American dream of homeownership.
FreddieMac
Freddie Mac is dedicated to improving the quality of life by making the American dream of decent, accessible housing a reality.