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The line was a way for LGBTQ+ kids to get mental health support.
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Starting Tuesday, the state education department is now required to intervene to ensure a “consistent curriculum” across districts.
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State Republicans call the ruling a win for parental rights. But Democrats and local queer advocates mourn a “dark day” for public education.
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Baltimore City Police Department's new Safe Place initiative is underway. How does it work?
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Governor Wes Moore has until May 27th to sign, veto or let bills become law without his signature. The tracker will be updated as bills are signed into law.
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The state senate approved a version Thursday night that cuts all references to health curriculum and a controversial provision that stops parents from opting out of gender and sexuality lessons.
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Governor Moore calls for spending reduction on 988 suicide prevention hotline and in-school behavioral services as a youth mental health crisis increases.
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This week on the podcast, two stories about queer people chronicling their love lives.
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The bill that passed the House also adds internet safety to the state’s health education framework.
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Leaders say they’re expecting threats to federal funding over “divisive concepts” like access to sports and bathrooms for transgender students and gender-affirming health care.