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The cuts could put 170,000 people on the street nationwide.
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The law went into effect on Oct. 1.
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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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Maryland lawmakers and the attorney general show their support for US Wind as the Trump administration works to revoke federal permits for the company’s offshore wind project.
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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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Luke Broadwater, New York Times White House correspondent, discusses the uproar over the East Wing demolition and President Trump's travels to Asia during the continuing government shut down.
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The federal shutdown is causing SNAP benefits to halt.
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Attorney General Anthony Brown signs on to defend Biden-era clean energy grants and noncitizen college students’ free speech protections.