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Chesapeake Bay Leaders Resolute, Even As Cleanup Targets Become More Elusive
Youngkin made remarks at the meeting of the Chesapeake Bay Executive Council, which brings together leaders of states in the Bay watershed.
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Youngkin made remarks at the meeting of the Chesapeake Bay Executive Council, which brings together leaders of states in the Bay watershed.
Gov. Larry Hogan (R) and other dignitaries were expected to open the new span Wednesday morning.
“We agreed with the wisdom of your position,” Schrader told Franchot.
This was the culmination of "a stunning three weeks of developments," the report indicates.
Cox and running mate Schifanelli denounced the event after a leading Jewish organization noted that it appeared to recall the 2017 riot.
Social worker Brian Miller said it could even be an attempt to close the hospital, the report indicates.
She was talking, of course, about the future of Prince George's County. “The future is so bright for all our us."
In 2021, nearly eight Marylanders died each day from an overdose. In my city of Baltimore alone, our community lost more than 600 people.
“Using explosives to demolish parts of the Historic Nice Bridge or the rubble from the bridge. . . .has not been evaluated" -- complaint
The council is tentatively expected to name its own appointees, while a public hearing to review Alsobrooks' choices is set for Oct. 24.
General Assembly leaders initially sought to pack a large number of Democrats into the 6th District — as they did a decade ago.
Moore held a roundtable discussion with Black entrepreneurs at Mary & Main, one of the few Black-owned dispensaries in the state.
“Our state comptroller is more than just a bean counter,” Lierman said. “It's an office that's uniquely situated."
The saving grace is a remarkable policy response. In Maryland, federal COVID and state funds are dedicated to a dizzying array of programs.
“At a time of rising crime, Republicans must be the party of law and order and supporting law enforcement,” Hogan said.
“When it comes to the next Congress, this isn't a referendum,” Biden said. “It's a choice between two drastically different views."
The ruling represented a victory for the state Board of Elections, which petitioned for the right to process mail-in ballots as they arrive.
Those deficiencies in the agriculture and stormwater sectors could derail the progress of even those states that have made major strides.
The big spike in gas utility bills Maryland residential customers should expect this winter is just the tip of the iceberg.
Six are affiliated with the state's largest public employee union — the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees.