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The state will receive $100 million in 2025.
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Nearly 20% of the state’s population is foreign born, and about 225,000 people are in the state without authorization.
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Utilities supported the measure while various stakeholders opposed, saying it’s time for the state to cut its losses.
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Changes to juvenile crime laws, protections for gender-affirming care, and new requirements for motorcycle and horse riders become law on October 1.
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Maryland’s heat standard, which is nearly four years in the making, could have saved someone like Ronald Silver II, a Baltimore City sanitation worker who died of heat exhaustion on the job.
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The two leaders met with government, business and education leaders from across the state.
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The state says cost-cutting measures by Grace Ocean Private Limited and Synergy Marine Group led to a disaster with far-reaching financial ramifications for Marylanders.
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Beach visitors are encouraged to wear shoes
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Board approves structure to put upper payment limits on some drugs.