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County residents won't lose place in line for vaccine, according to health officer.
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Almost a third of it goes to Maryland's Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund
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One bill removes the governor from the parole approval process. The other eliminates life sentences without the possibility of parole for juveniles.
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Dennis Schrader, who has served as Maryland's acting health secretary since December, cleared a key hurdle toward being the official head of the department, but still needs confirmation by the full state Senate.
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The measure would help settle a 15-year-old lawsuit and pump $577 million into Maryland's historically Black universities
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Gov. Larry Hogan announced plans to add six state-run mass vaccination sites, spread across the state.
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Legislation passed by the state Senate Monday would remove the governor from the parole process. The House passed a similar bill earlier this month.
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Governor Hogan expands vaccine eligibility for Marylanders and announces a new community partnership with primary care physicians. Baltimore’s mayor delivers his first State of the City address. And the Maryland House of Delegates passes a bill to help low income residents stave off evictions in rent court.