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The state will also likely lose about $2.7 billion in funding.
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The panel sent more than 30 suggestions to the government and General Assembly.
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The staffers want better wages and working conditions.
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The rule would shorten the ACA marketplace enrollment period.
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The state could see a loss of $16 billion over ten years.
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More than 2,700 Maryland offices lost employees in latest federal cuts.
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The cuts focus on transgender, HIV and COVID studies and programs.
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Nurses are subject to increasing workplace violence.
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A bill expanding the powers of the Prescription Drug Affordability Board passed the Senate Wednesday.
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About $25 million is available that would not change Maryland’s budget.