-
That’s less than state officials originally thought they’d lose from the Trump administration’s latest hit. But it still takes a toll on local districts.
-
Ex-Social Security chief cites layoffs and risky tech overhaul as major concerns.
-
The city is bracing for big changes from the Trump administration’s massive cuts.
-
Elev8 Baltimore is opening more seats at five different city schools after the district cut 44 programs due to recent Trump administration funding cuts
-
FEMA had approved more than $9 million in ongoing projects in Maryland.
-
The district won’t be reimbursed for up to $48 million of COVID-era relief spending after the Trump administration back-tracked on promises to reimburse.
-
The cuts focus on transgender, HIV and COVID studies and programs.
-
The Trump administration’s latest education cuts are threatening Maryland programs to upgrade school facilities and fill pandemic learning gaps.
-
The state budget may include language that goes into effect if the federal government makes massive cuts to healthcare spending.
-
About 200 jobs will be eliminated as part of planned reductions.