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Gubernatorial Candidates Say Investment In HBCUs Can Heal State Inequities
Seven Democratic candidates pointed to adequate funding of Maryland's historically underfunded public colleges as a panacea for inequity.
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Seven Democratic candidates pointed to adequate funding of Maryland's historically underfunded public colleges as a panacea for inequity.
In 2018, for example, three Senate seats changed hands in the general election, with two that had been held by Democrats switching.
Media stories portray daily how school boards across the U.S., are at war over pandemic policy, critical race theory, gender issues, bans.
Massey has been in conversation with the county attorney about pending legislation and things needing to be discussed with the police union.
The deadline to fill a vacancy in candidacy for the primary originally expired on April 20, but that deadline has now been pushed back.
“The people of Maryland deserve better, and we will fight to see that they get it,” Frosh said in a statement.
The 123-page report was contracted by the University of Maryland College Park chapter of the American Association of University Professors.
In virtually every state that has legalized sports gambling, mobile has left bricks-and-mortar betting in the dust.
“These women were isolated,” former Sen. Gloria G. Lawlah (D-Prince George's), who served in the legislature from 1987 to 2007, said.
There is much left to do to ensure every Maryland voter casts the correct ballot, County Elections Director Ruie Lavoie said.
But there's a fourth presence, the brooding, lengthened shadow of past elections and their prescient, indisputable consequences.
For these reasons, Sollner-Webb made a motion to oppose the Erickson Senior Living at Limestone Valley last spring.
Those tests, conducted a decade ago, showed that two-thirds of the physicians preferred white patients over Black.
In approving Maryland's “Tier 1” analysis, federal officials paved the way for the state to advance to the next phase in the process.
Kaufman fills the ballot vacancy created when Del. Al Carr withdrew his re-election bid just hours before the 9 p.m. filing deadline.
Feb. 11, the Maryland Department of Transportation emailed to the public a communication, “HOT Lanes Can Improve Access and Options."
The scandal has touched the administration of Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R), top lawmakers and lobbyists; aftershocks are felt in Maryland.
The unconditional cash payment is meant to supplement earnings and provide young families with a baseline income, helping them afford.
Questions linger following the striking down of the General Assembly's map last month.
“This was the year to get it done for the animals and pass critical reforms that have been debated but never before moved" -- Bevan-Dangel