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We’ll go On the Record with Housing Secretary Jake Day to talk about the governor’s plan for Maryland’s housing shortage and eviction crisis. What would make it more likely that affordable homes are built? How to pull in federal money for housing? How to protect renters?
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Team will stay at stadium for next 15 years, with more possible if it reaches development deals
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Gov. Wes Moore joins Midday to address comments and concerns from our listeners.
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The rule change could protect people from investigations from anti-abortion states.
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State leaders and industry experts worry about more fatal crashes, like the one that killed six road workers on March 22 on I-695, as traffic reaches levels close to those seen in 2019.
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The drug is still currently available as the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals decides on the case.
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Tighter storage requirements, longer jail sentences for possessing a gun illegally, and bans on certain individuals receiving a concealed carry permit also passed the General Assembly
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Supporters of the change say it’s needed to modernize the profession.
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“This investment will not just spread sounds, it will spread hope.”
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“This is not a win,” said one policy analyst with immigrants’ rights group CASA. “These immigrants, these Marylanders are still suffering. So we still need access to care for them.”