Gov. Moore Calls on President Trump to End Government Shutdown
Maryland officials plan protections for federal workers and maintain critical programs amid a shutdown caused by healthcare funding disputes, affecting up to 40,000 jobs locally.
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State Roundup: Maryland to fund some federal programs during shutdown; what are the other impacts?
STATE TO FUND SOME FEDERAL PROGRAMS DURING GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN: The first federal government shutdown of the decade tips hundreds of thousands of Marylanders and the state itself into economic uncertainty as millions of dollars that normally flow to workers and programs ceases. Here’s a look at the potential impact by the numbers, including employee counts, state revenue predictions, and a history of past shutdowns. Steve Earley/The Baltimore Su…
Moore vows to keep some federal programs in Maryland operating – for now
Gov. Wes Moore (D) called on state agencies to implement contingency plans to keep some federal programs operating during a shutdown that began at midnight on Oct. 1. It is unclear how long the state will be able to maintain those programs. . (Photo Bryan P. Sears/Maryland Matters)Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) vowed Wednesday to continue funding some federal programs as a federal government shutdown began with no end in sight. Day one of the shutd…
Connecticut budget chief: 'We'll have problems' if government shutdown lasts a month
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — On the first day of the federal government shutdown, Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) said the state of Connecticut stands ready to backstop lost funding from Washington — at least in the near term. How a government shutdown could impact Connecticut Top of mind for Lamont and the group of state officials he's been huddling with to prepare for the present federal shutdown are the impacts on food assistance programs like Su…
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