June 24, 2020 By: Cheryl C. Kagan Read the full article here. I’m often asked how I’m spending my free time since the Maryland state Senate adjourned early for the first time since the Civil War. The implication is that …
Continue ReadingJune 23, 2020 By: Pamela Wood and Emily Opilo Read the full article here. Maryland House of Delegates Speaker Adrienne A. Jones is pushing to repeal the state song, which many Marylanders do not realize is a bloody call to …
Continue ReadingJune 23, 2020 By: Ovetta Wiggins Read the full article here. Maryland House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones (D-Baltimore) said Tuesday that she plans to lead the chorus in calling for the repeal of the state’s Civil War-era state song, which …
Continue ReadingJune 11, 2020 Listen here. On the latest episode of the Conduit Street Podcast, Kevin Kinnally, Drew Jabin, and Michael Sanderson discuss why an unprecedented number of COVID-19-related unemployment claims are putting tremendous pressure on all levels of government, what Congress has …
Continue ReadingBy Elizabeth Shwe June 5, 2020 View the full story here. While school systems throughout Maryland rapidly transitioned to online and distance learning in mid-March, school-based health centers have not been able to shift to telehealth with the same speed. …
Continue ReadingJune 26, 2020 By: Kevin Kinnally Listen to the Podcast here. On the latest episode of the Conduit Street Podcast, Senator Cheryl Kagan joins Kevin Kinnally and Michael Sanderson to discuss the 2020 legislative session and what may on tap for 2021. …
Continue ReadingJune 24, 2020 Dear Friend: Despite the unexpectedly small crowd at President Trump's campaign rally in Tulsa, many of his supporters put themselves and their families at risk by refusing to wear a mask and maintain social distance. In Oklahoma and …
Continue ReadingBy: Elizabeth Shwe June 12, 2020 View the full story here. The deadline for Maryland schools and restaurants to stop using polystyrene foam food containers and cups has been extended from July 1 to Oct. 1, the Maryland Department of …
Continue ReadingJune 9, 2020 Dear Friend: Recent events of police brutality and election mishaps have challenged our democracy. Demonstrations have been held each day across the State to demand equality. I am hopeful that our demands for justice and equality will …
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