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The Federal Obligations Enforcement Act would allow Maryland to place a lien on federal properties and withhold payments to the federal government until delinquent state funds are paid out.
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The funds will support affordable housing for seniors on fixed incomes and help create a youth center for Frederick’s growing population.
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March marks the first wave of SNAP applicants who could lose their existing eligibility for federal food assistance, but departmental and legislative action to mitigate the impact is underway.
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The PACT task force represents a partnership between local and state partners to keep medical care affordable for residents.
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The White House recently threatened to rescind $600 million in CDC funds.
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Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program funds are still delayed following the reopening of the federal government.
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The move will likely have ripple effects across emergency infrastructure.
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The cuts could put 170,000 people on the street nationwide.
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Federal funding for transportation projects has been reinstated despite Maryland’s resistance to mass deportation efforts, but other funds could be in jeopardy.
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Breast Cancer research faces funding crunch as awareness month ramps up.