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Eviction Crisis: 250,000 could lose their homes, a...
By Bryan Renbaum | August 16, 2021 | COVID-19, News | 0 |
Leading Maryland housing advocate urges Hogan to b...
By Bryan Renbaum | August 4, 2021 | COVID-19, News | 0 |
Hogan’s administration unlikely to appeal un...
By Bryan Renbaum | July 13, 2021 | COVID-19, News | 0 |
Single mom calls Hogan’s decision to discont...
By Bryan Renbaum | June 2, 2021 | COVID-19, News | 0 |
Md. Democratic Party chair slams Hogan’s dec...
By Bryan Renbaum | May 13, 2021 | COVID-19, News | 0 |
Ferguson: McGrath indictment confirms lawmakers’ suspicions
by Bryan Renbaum | October 5, 2021 | News | 0 |
If McGrath is convicted on all of the federal charges, which include four counts of wire fraud and two counts of embezzlement, he could face up to 100 years in prison. Additionally, McGrath faces 27 state charges that each carry a maximum sentence of five years in prison.
Read MoreEviction Crisis: 250,000 could lose their homes, advocate says
by Bryan Renbaum | August 16, 2021 | COVID-19, News | 0 |
“I’m afraid our state government, including the governor’s office, doesn’t appear to have a handle on what’s happening to the residents of our state, and what this is doing to our economy,” Fair Housing Action Center of Maryland Tenant Advocacy Director Carol Ott told MarylandReporter.com.
Read MoreLeading Maryland housing advocate urges Hogan to ban evictions until at least the end of the year
by Bryan Renbaum | August 4, 2021 | COVID-19, News | 0 |
The Biden administration recently issued a new eviction moratorium for areas of the country that have been hit hardest by the coronavirus pandemic, but it is still necessary for Gov. Larry Hogan to issue an order to halt evictions in Maryland for at least the remainder of the year, one of the state’s leading housing advocates said Wednesday.
Read MoreHogan’s administration unlikely to appeal unemployment ruling
by Bryan Renbaum | July 13, 2021 | COVID-19, News | 0 |
Gov. Larry Hogan’s chief spokesperson said Tuesday that the administration is unlikely to appeal a ruling by a state court that blocks the governor’s decision to bring an early end to Maryland’s participation in federal unemployment benefits.
Read MoreSingle mom calls Hogan’s decision to discontinue federal unemployment benefits a ‘slap in the face’
by Bryan Renbaum | June 2, 2021 | COVID-19, News | 0 |
A 35-year-old single mother ripped Gov. Larry Hogan’s recent decision to discontinue federal unemployment benefits, calling it “discrimination” that has left her scrambling to figure out how she is going to survive.
Read MoreMd. Democratic Party chair slams Hogan’s decision to reinstate work search requirements for unemployment recipients
by Bryan Renbaum | May 13, 2021 | COVID-19, News | 0 |
@BryanRenbaum Maryland Democratic Party Chair Yvette Lewis Thursday slammed Gov. Larry...
Read More‘Adjudication purgatory’ continues a year later with the state’s unemployment system
by Bryan Renbaum | March 8, 2021 | COVID-19, News | 1 |
@BryanRenbaum It has been a year since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic and the state has...
Read MoreCDC says reporters should be prioritized for vaccination; Md. has not yet done so
by Bryan Renbaum | February 15, 2021 | COVID-19, News | 1 |
Even though the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommends that reporters be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Phase 1C of distribution Maryland has not yet really begun to prioritize members of that profession for vaccination.
Read MoreChisholm blames the Hogan administration for vaccine rollout problems
by Bryan Renbaum | February 1, 2021 | COVID-19, News | 0 |
Maryland’s coronavirus vaccine distribution rollout has been less successful than that of many other states because the Hogan administration failed to implement a clear strategy and demonstrate concerted leadership, Del. Brian Chisholm said Monday.
Read MoreState Roundup: Lawmakers react to Hogan’s proposed $1.45B in budget cuts
by Cynthia Prairie | June 30, 2020 | State Roundup | 0 |
The General Assembly’s top fiscal leaders said the first phase of the Hogan administration plan to offset a massive drop in revenues brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic appears to be a thoughtful, if painful, approach to budget-cutting.
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