• About
  • News
  • Governor
  • General Assembly
  • Commentary
  • Election
  • State Roundup
  • Sponsored

Tag: unemployment claims

State Roundup: COVID-19 hitting black Marylanders ...

By Len Lazarick | April 10, 2020 | State Roundup | 0 |

State Roundup: COVID-19 hitting black Marylanders the hardest

State Roundup: COVID-19 hitting black Marylanders the hardest

by Len Lazarick | April 10, 2020 | State Roundup | 0 |

NUMBERS REVEAL CORONAVIRUS RACIAL DISPARITY: “Black Marylanders are suffering disproportionately...

Read More
Loading

Support Our Work!

We depend on your support. A generous gift in any amount helps us continue to bring you this service.

Donate Now

Recent Comments

  • lEWIS August 6, 2026
    on Prediction Markets Are Drawing a New Batch of Critics
  • RT August 5, 2026
    on State Roundup: Redistricting constitutional amendment to go to voters; lawsuits to challenge it are in the works; child sex abuse claims against Maryland could cost billions
  • RT July 30, 2026
    on State Roundup: 36,000 Marylanders lost SNAP benefits thanks to Congress; update on special redistricting session; feds approve sale of coal plant for data center
  • RT July 24, 2026
    on state roundup: AFSCME sues moore, university system; minnesota printer responsible for mail ballot error; audit finds social services faltering on determining benefits
  • RT July 22, 2026
    on State Roundup: Maryland prisons are most deadly in the country; Union, state clash over prison staffing; Republicans may boycott special session

Twitter

Tweets by mdreporter

Facebook

Staff
Awards and Testimonials
Financial statements and tax returns
Donors
Advertising rates
Privacy Policy
Contact us

Recent Articles

Prediction Markets Have Lawmakers Rattled. Real-Money Betting Sites Are Watching Closely

A state lawmaker in Annapolis compared a Kalshi contract to a corn futures trade last week. That's not a joke. It's the actual argument prediction market platforms are making to Maryland's General Assembly, and it's working well enough to freeze regulators in place....

state roundup: online prediction markets rile up lawmakers; Hopkins president helped craft trump’s higher ed framework

ONLINE PREDICTION MARKETS RILE UP STATE LAWMAKERS: Prediction market platforms say they are like commodity markets that offer contracts to speculate on the future price of corn or oil — not sportsbooks that allow gamblers to place bets. Maryland is among the states...

State Roundup: Preakness to move closer to Belmont Stakes; legislative panel to study new building code after complaints

Preakness to move closer to Belmont Stakes; legislative panel to study new building code after complaints; Montgomery says it will defend gun restrictions.

State Roundup: Redistricting constitutional amendment to go to voters; lawsuits to challenge it are in the works; child sex abuse claims against Maryland could cost billions

General Assembly votes to send redistricting constitutional amendment to voters; lawsuits to challenge it are in the works; child sex abuse claims against Maryland could cost billions; Amazon kills plans for Calvert Cliffs data center.

State Roundup: House Dems push redistricting measure through without Republican amendments; Trump admin admits its blocked Maryland energy funds for political reasons

House Dems push redistricting measure through without Republican amendments; Trump admin admits its blocked Maryland energy funds out of spite for voters backing Kamala Harris; Preakness Stakes snubbed in new Kentucky Derby-Belmont Stakes ‘Thoroughbred Championship Series.’

State Roundup: As special session starts, what can you expect?; Hundreds of nonprofits out of compliance with state registration requirements

As special session starts, what can you expect?; Hundreds of nonprofits out of compliance with state registration requirements; with two months left in hot summer session, Maryland deaths hit 38.

state roundup: moore fast tracks unenrolled howard university students; national blood supply crisis prompts call for donors

MOORE ANNOUNCES FAST TRACKED ADMISSIONS FOR UNENROLLED HOWARD UNIVERSITY STUDENTS: Governor Wes Moore on Thursday announced that hundreds of students who were suddenly unenrolled at Howard University last week can get fast-tracked admission and an $800 credit to a...

State Roundup: 36,000 Marylanders lost SNAP benefits thanks to Congress; update on special redistricting session; feds approve sale of coal plant for data center

36,000 Marylanders lost SNAP benefits thanks to Congress; Update on special redistricting session; Feds approve sale of Charles County coal plant for data center; 2026 heat-related deaths surpass those in 2025.

State Roundup: MCAP results show some student progress in language arts, math; allies of transgender kids urge Education Board to fight Trump administration

MCAP test results show some student progress in language arts, math; Allies of transgender kids urge Education Board to fight Trump administration; Do task forces benefit lawmakers or waste resources?

State Roundup: Expect partisan fight during redistricting session; Maryland’s high vaccine rate stops measles’ spread, say experts

Expect partisan fight during redistricting session; Maryland’s high vaccine rate stops measles’ spread, say experts; Trump administration threatens Arundel schools over gender ID policy.

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Website Hosting & Management by Mays & Associates | Terms of Use
© Copyright 2026, MarylandReporter.com. All original content available for reuse under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.