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MD gets $4.7M to strengthen offshore wind workforce
Gov. Wes Moore announced $4.7 million in federal funding to provide training and job placement to grow Maryland’s offshore wind workforce.
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Moore appoints Prince George's circuit judge to state Supreme Court
Gov. Wes Moore has made his first selection for the state's highest court.
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MD to seek last of 3 major Key Bridge rebuild contracts in coming weeks
Maryland transportation officials are expecting in the coming weeks to solicit proposals for the last of three major contracts for rebuilding the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
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Moore, MD Democrats quick to endorse Harris after Biden's exit
Gov. Wes Moore and Maryland’s Democratic establishment has quickly thrown its support behind Vice President Kamala Harris.
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MD leaders approve $148M in cuts to help support Medicaid, child care
Maryland leaders approved $148.3 million in state spending reductions to balance the budget while directing more money to pay for child care and Medicaid.
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Moore administration launches $20M initiative to address child poverty: 'Every day we fail to address this'
Gov. Wes Moore announced Wednesday the launch of a $20 million initiative to address child poverty in Maryland.
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$16.2M in grant funding awarded to MD small businesses, revitalization projects
The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development has awarded $16.2 million to support small businesses and local revitalization projects.
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Moore's plan for $150M in cuts to cover child care, Medicaid costs expected to win approval
Gov. Wes Moore proposed $148.6 million in cuts to Maryland’s $63 billion budget to cover child care and Medicaid costs that are rising fast.
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Despite contest, MD board approves $20M contract to combat SNAP benefits theft
In approving a $20 million contract, Maryland officials are hoping to hasten the rollout of protections against fraud and theft for people who rely on SNAP payments.
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New MD laws include higher vehicle registration fees and tobacco taxes
Maryland vehicle registration fees and tobacco taxes rose Monday to help pay for transportation projects and education.