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The Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee heard two juvenile justice reform bills that would ensure less youth are exposed to the adult criminal justice system.
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Eight Maryland counties maintain 287(g) agreements with federal immigration authorities, but Wicomico paused its plans to work with ICE out of fear of legal consequences.
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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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Maryland is suing the Trump administration over its abandonment of plans to move FBI headquarters from DC to the City of Greenbelt.
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Brown explains guidance for local law enforcement working with federal agents, as well as preparing for threats of a National Guard deployment to Baltimore.
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The federal food assistance program is set to run out of funding at the end of October, but Democratic states argue contingency funds should be used to continue providing benefits.
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Attorney General Anthony Brown signs on to defend Biden-era clean energy grants and noncitizen college students’ free speech protections.
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With other states, Maryland is suing the Trump administration over transportation, healthcare and other cuts. Republicans warn those lawsuits put federal funds for the Key Bridge at risk. We ask Attorney Gen. Anthony Brown.
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Payments will go to every state in the nation after state AGs sign on to settlement.
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Says the courts can’t handle the amount of cases.