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Social Security Fairness Act: Are You Owed a Bigger Monthly Check?
The Social Security Fairness Act repealed the WEP and GPO provisions. Find out if you're one of 3.2 million public sector ...
Truthout is an indispensable resource for activists, movement leaders and workers everywhere. Please make this work possible with a quick donation. On a cold, sunny morning in October, Grace Smith, a ...
Governor Moore announced another set of resources to support Marylanders who have been affected by the government shutdown.
As of Nov. 11, Maryland residents currently receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program [SNAP] benefits will get some ...
Gov. Wes Moore announced additional actions taken to support Maryland’s federal workers during the federal government ...
Paul Pinsky, the Director of the Maryland Energy Administration, will retire at the end of November, state officials ...
During a remote cabinet meeting at Prince Georges community college this morning in Largo, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced the state is immediately taking three more steps designed to ...
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$62M Boost Secures Food Aid for 680,000 Marylanders
Governor Wes Moore on November 3, 2025, directed the release of $62 million in state funds to guarantee full Supplemental ...
Editor’s Note: Beat notes is a weekly feature from Dispatch journalists who share what’s been happening in their area of coverage and upcoming events. This week we hear from Laura Bischoff, state ...
I was medically retired from the state of Wyoming in 2000 after nearly losing my life as a state trooper five years before. My pension, or whatever you want to call it, is the exact same as it was 25 ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) said the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) denied his state’s appeal for federal disaster relief for flooding in May. Moore, in a Thursday release, called the move ...
KATE. THANK YOU. ALSO AT TODAY’S BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, THE STATE APPROVED THE BUYOUTS OF HUNDREDS OF STATE EMPLOYEES. MORE THAN 300 EMPLOYEES LEFT THEIR ROLES IN SEPTEMBER. THEIR POSITIONS WERE THEN ...
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