Tag: Covid
Maryland’s Sixth Congressional District Race...
By Bryan Renbaum | August 4, 2022 | Election | 0 |
Del. Cox’s conspiratorial Covid lawsuit shot...
By Walter Olson | June 1, 2022 | Commentary, COVID-19 | 0 |
Understanding PSAOs in our fight against Omicron
By Peter Kounelis | January 27, 2022 | Commentary, COVID-19 | 0 |
Legislature plans special session on redistricting...
By Capital News Service | December 2, 2021 | News | 1 |
Grief, Covid 19, and the love that never leaves us
By Shobhit Negi MD | November 28, 2021 | Commentary | 0 |
Moore on COVID-19 resurgence: ‘We are going to follow the science’
by Bryan Renbaum | October 20, 2022 | COVID-19, Election | 0 |
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Wes Moore said if he is elected and is forced to deal with a harsh coronavirus resurgence this upcoming winter his administration will “follow the science” and make decisions without political considerations when crafting a plan to respond to the outbreak.
Read MoreMaryland’s Sixth Congressional District Race Trone vs Parrott Extremely Competitive
by Bryan Renbaum | August 4, 2022 | Election | 0 |
The November rematch between Rep. David Trone (D) and Del. Neil Parrott (R) in the race for Maryland’s Sixth Congressional District is likely to be very competitive, according to recent polls.
Read MoreDel. Cox’s conspiratorial Covid lawsuit shot down: Hogan did not overstep use of emergency health powers in the pandemic
by Walter Olson | June 1, 2022 | Commentary, COVID-19 | 0 |
Del. Cox has taken his claims of Hogan malfeasance to the courtroom, too. And that’s why it should not pass without notice that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, in an unsigned May 9 ruling without oral argument, upheld the dismissal by federal judge Catherine Blake of a Cox lawsuit claiming that Hogan had overstepped the law and the constitution in his use of emergency health powers in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreUnderstanding PSAOs in our fight against Omicron
by Peter Kounelis | January 27, 2022 | Commentary, COVID-19 | 0 |
While we all have high hopes for the new year, our country and state remain in the throes of COVID-19. The new omicron variant has spread quickly across Maryland, dominating total caseloads and setting hospitalization records.
Read MoreLegislature plans special session on redistricting, vetoes
by Capital News Service | December 2, 2021 | News | 1 |
While there are disagreements over which state owns the title of most gerrymandered, Maryland’s 2011 map went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, where justices said partisan gerrymandering is not an issue for the federal courts.
Read MoreGrief, Covid 19, and the love that never leaves us
by Shobhit Negi MD | November 28, 2021 | Commentary | 0 |
Grief is a personal experience and process, whereas mourning is how grief and loss are shown in public.
Read MoreMaryland schools eagerly await COVID vaccine OK for kids
by Capital News Service | October 6, 2021 | News | 0 |
“The expansion of vaccine administration to younger children will help prevent school outbreaks, reduce the numbers of students and staff in quarantine, and continue to keep students and staff in classrooms for full-time in-person learning,” he said.
Read MoreCongress must act now to save small businesses like mine
by Iman McFarland | December 18, 2020 | Commentary | 0 |
Last Thursday, I had the honor to testify in front of the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship. My message to the committee was simple: time is running out for small businesses like mine. Unless Congress acts immediately to provide emergency relief, Main Streets across America — including in my county of Prince George’s — might as well hang up giant “Out of Business” signs come January.
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