The governor said he made the decision in response to the announcement that the state is projected to lose as much as $2.8 billion in estimated revenue for the fiscal year due to COVID-19.
The governor said he made the decision in response to the announcement that the state is projected to lose as much as $2.8 billion in estimated revenue for the fiscal year due to COVID-19.
But another delegate says State Superintendent Karen Salmon’s warning didn’t go far enough.
Del. Kathy Szeliga (R-Baltimore, Harford) also praised Hogan’s initiative.
Hogan said the federal government has agreed to designate 12 jurisdictions in the Baltimore-Washington corridor as priority hotspots in the fight against the virus.
“Peter Morici called the stimulus package “wholly inadequate.”
@BryanRenbaum Gov. Larry Hogan said on Friday that it is unclear when the fight against the coronavirus will reach a point at which Marylanders will be able to resume "normal life." "I wish that I could tell you when we're going to turn the corner — when you'll be...
Unemployment filings in the state nearly doubled last week to 84,230 compared to the previous week.
@BryanRenbaum More than eight out of ten Marylanders agree with the actions Gov. Larry Hogan has taken to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus in the state, according to a MarylandReporter.com poll released on Tuesday. There were 1,660 confirmed cases of the...
Hogan issued a warning to those who violate his latest executive order.
While many Maryland businesses have been forced to close or cut back on staff due to restrictions implemented to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, some say the medical marijuana industry in the state is thriving.
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