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July 06, 2020

Denied U.S. economic relief because of criminal record, Baltimore electrician challenged the system

Credit: The Baltimore Sun, Jeff Barker As business dwindled to almost nothing at his Baltimore electrical contracting company, owner Sekwan…

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July 06, 2020

House of Representatives Pass Moving Forward Act

Credit: Cumberlands Magic The House of Representatives passed H.R. 2, the Moving Forward Act, which invests $1.5 trillion in the…

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July 01, 2020

Congressman David Trone discusses the passage of $1.5 Trillion infrastructure bill

Credit: WDVM, Katie Misuraca WASHINGTON (WDVM) — Maryland Democratic Congressman, David Trone (D), took on his own party in Washington…

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June 30, 2020

Trone hopes more police use support programs

Credit: Cumberland Times-News, Brandon Glass CUMBERLAND — U.S. Rep. David Trone has introduced legislation that would increase privacy protections for…

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June 30, 2020

2,000 Advocates Join National Council’s First Ever Virtual Hill Day at Home

Credit: National Council for Mental Wellbeing This week, the National Council partnered with 29 national advocacy organizations to host our…

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June 30, 2020

‘Not a welcoming sight’: Maryland officials condemn hanging figure

Credit: The Tribune Democrat, Lindsay Renner-Wood GRANTSVILLE, Md. — A figure hanging by its neck from a tree limb in…

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June 30, 2020

Hanging dummy stirs social media furor

Credit: Cumberland Times-News, Lindsay Renner-Wood GRANTSVILLE — Pictures of a dummy hanging by a rope from a tree outside a…

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June 26, 2020

As state extends health care signup period again, Frosh praises presses for new Federal enrollments

Credit: Maryland Matters, Bruce DePuyt Despite an historic pandemic, the Trump administration has refused to allow people who don’t have…

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June 19, 2020

Md. Democrats Back Reconciliation Commission to Address, Heal Racism

Credit: Maryland Matters Several Maryland Democrats are backing a plan to help the United States confront the legacy of centuries…

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June 17, 2020

Thousands of unemployment claims remain unprocessed, unpaid

Credit: The Frederick News-Post, Erika Riley While unemployment applications continue to surpass 1,000 a week in Frederick County, many applicants…

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