Tag: Sen. Brian Feldman
Marijuana legalization and progressive tax proposa...
By Bryan Renbaum | April 13, 2021 | COVID-19, General Assembly | 0 |
Democrat and Republican lawmakers praise Labor Sec...
By Bryan Renbaum | November 16, 2020 | COVID-19, News | 0 |
Marylanders with pre-existing conditions will be p...
By Bryan Renbaum | October 6, 2020 | General Assembly, News | 0 |
What do the latest national jobs numbers mean for ...
By Bryan Renbaum | October 2, 2020 | COVID-19, News | 0 |
Maryland’s elected officials urge the state&...
By Bryan Renbaum | July 8, 2020 | COVID-19, News | 0 |
State and local leaders tout new health care subsidy ahead of open enrollment
by Bryan Renbaum | October 28, 2021 | News | 0 |
Maryland’s state and local leaders came together Thursday to urge young adults between the ages of 18-34 to take advantage of a new state subsidy that is designed to make health insurance more affordable.
Read MoreMarijuana legalization and progressive tax proposals that failed to gain traction are likely to return next session
by Bryan Renbaum | April 13, 2021 | COVID-19, General Assembly | 0 |
The 2021 legislative session of the Maryland General Assembly will probably be most remembered for the enactment of landmark police reform legislation but there were many other proposals championed by progressive lawmakers that failed to gain traction, such as marijuana legalization and changes to the way the state taxes its most wealthy residents.
Read MoreDemocrat and Republican lawmakers praise Labor Secretary Tiffany Robinson for doing ‘her best’ handling record-number of unemployment claims
by Bryan Renbaum | November 16, 2020 | COVID-19, News | 0 |
The Maryland Department of Labor has processed about 95% of the completed unemployment claims it has received since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic in mid-March and about 80% of those claims have been paid, according to data the department recently provided to MarylandReporter.com.
Read MoreMarylanders with pre-existing conditions will be protected regardless of how SCOTUS rules on Obamacare
by Bryan Renbaum | October 6, 2020 | General Assembly, News | 0 |
Even if the U.S. Supreme Court rules that the Affordable Care Act (ACA or Obamacare) is unconstitutional Marylanders with pre-existing health conditions will still be protected under a state law that went into effect on Oct. 1.
Read MoreWhat do the latest national jobs numbers mean for Maryland’s economy?
by Bryan Renbaum | October 2, 2020 | COVID-19, News | 0 |
The U.S. jobs report released Friday presents some hope among business leaders but some politicians say the numbers are not reflecting what is happening in Maryland because the state is actually doing better than the national trend.
Read MoreMaryland’s elected officials urge the state’s uninsured to take advantage of extended open enrollment period
by Bryan Renbaum | July 8, 2020 | COVID-19, News | 0 |
@BryanRenbaum Members of Maryland’s congressional delegation teamed up with state lawmakers...
Read MoreEmployment Attorneys: Expect More Covid-19 lawsuits as employees return to work
by Bryan Renbaum | June 24, 2020 | COVID-19, News | 0 |
Employers are likely to see an increase in employee lawsuits as more and more people head back to work amid the lifting coronavirus-related restrictions, according to two Maryland-based employment attorneys.
Read MoreState Roundup: Complaints mount from unemployed Marylanders seeking state relief
by Cynthia Prairie | May 12, 2020 | State Roundup | 0 |
Cummings’ widow blasts Mfume; Baltimore City Council votes to halt rent increases and late fees
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