Pastors in Prince George’s County Say They’re Ready to Help Furloughed Federal Workers
Maryland sustains Medicaid and SNAP benefits while supporting workers facing furloughs amid a shutdown caused by stalled Senate funding bill, officials said.
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Pastors in Prince George’s County say they’re ready to help furloughed federal workers
We want to know your thoughts on the government shutdown. How are you and your family affected? Share your story — Send us a message or a voice note through the WTOP News app on Apple or Android. Click the “Feedback” button in the app’s navigation bar. When Prince George’s County Executive Aisha Braveboy started talking about the Maryland county’s response to the government shutdown, she said the first people her administration called were local…
Maryland Democrats in Washington urge talks to end government shutdown
Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-5th) speaks at a Capitol Hill news conference about the impact of the government shutdown on federal workers. Rep. Sarah Elfreth (D-3rd) stands behind him. (Photo by Sam Cohen/Capital News Service)WASHINGTON – Maryland Democratic lawmakers Wednesday urged Republican leaders to cooperate in bringing about a bipartisan end to the ongoing government shutdown. “The president is not serious about resolving this issue,” Sen. Chris …
Governor Says Resources Are Available For Federal Workers In Md. Affected By Government Shutdown
It involves some no-interest loans to help them meet expenses. Gov. Wes Moore Annapolis, MD (KM) There is state help for federal workers in Maryland affected by the government shutdown, according to Governor Wes Moore, who spoke about that Wednesday during a news conference.. “The federal government is stepping away from its basic obligations to Maryland’s and our people. But despite the challenge our resolve in unwavering,” the Governor says. …
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