Governor Moore announced another set of resources to support Marylanders who have been affected by the government shutdown.
Maryland officials are rolling out a centralized online resource to help residents affected by the ongoing federal government ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore releases $62 million in state funding to ensure full SNAP benefits for low-income families during ...
For more than two weeks now during the government shutdown, Imelda Avila-Thomas has been trying in vain to get approved for unemployment compensation to help cover essentials such as food and ...
During what is now the longest federal shutdown in U.S. history, some furloughed government workers have gone without a ...
Layoffs hit a two-decade high last month to levels that are typically seen during recessions in a warning sign for the labor market.
The lapse in funding due to the ongoing government shutdown had a ripple effect in Maryland, impacting residents and local ...
State officials will require household moving companies to register with the Department of Labor starting in March to improve ...
A group is pushing to put a $25 minimum wage initiative on Maryland's 2026 ballot, if passed it would give the state the ...
The move comes days after Moore announced $10M from the state’s emergency fund would go to Maryland’s food security partners.
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‘Families Won’t Go Hungry’: Gov. Moore Sends $62M To Cover SNAP Benefits In Maryland
Families across Maryland will continue receiving full food assistance benefits this month thanks to $62 million in emergency ...
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