Governor Moore announced another set of resources to support Marylanders who have been affected by the government shutdown.
As many federal employees continue to work without pay, Maryland is offering interest-free loans and other services.
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Maryland Gov. Moore announces $62 million to 'ensure full November SNAP benefits'
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore on Nov. 3 announced new funding to "ensure full November SNAP benefits for Marylanders." Here's what to know.
During a remote cabinet meeting at Prince Georges community college this morning in Largo, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced the state is immediately taking three more steps designed to ...
Food pantries and organizations in Maryland are gearing up for increased need as the future of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) funding is uncertain.
Gov. Wes Moore declared a State of Emergency to address economic impacts of federal government shutdown as November SNAP ...
As the federal shutdown continues, The Baltimore Sun put together a list of restaurants across the state offering free meals ...
A government shutdown will cause Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to stop on Nov. 1, 2025, affecting ...
More than 500 Maryland government jobs are set to be gone in October, as state employees accept buyout offers and vacant positions are eliminated. The cuts come as Gov. Wes Moore — who staffed up ...
With the federal government shut down due to a showdown in the U.S. Senate, questions are swirling all around about what's open and what's closed. On the local level, here's a look at what will happen ...
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Maryland Gov. Wes Moore released details of his plan to downsize the Maryland government workforce, involving $20,000 buyouts and $300 for each year of service for state employees.
Officials have extended the availability of Google’s Gemini platform to nearly 43,000 state employees. So far, around 12,500 ...
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