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Marylanders can now apply for food, cash, and emergency aid with a single online form, saving time and improving access to ...
Aquitia Harley stood before an audience, which included the Governor of Maryland, at a social services center in Capitol ...
Marylanders seeking help paying for food, health care and other necessities will have a smoother process in applying for ...
It is now easier for people in Maryland to apply for benefits. Gov. Wes Moore announced Tuesday the state is streamlining the process and is changing the name from MD Thinks to MD Benefits. The ...
Applying for government assistance can be hard, stressful and a long ordeal — not to mention embarrassing. Maryland is trying to make the process easier.
A new federal law will reduce funding for Medicaid health coverage on which 250,000 Allegheny County residents depend.
Deep cuts to Medicaid in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act will likely force thousands of Marylanders off the Medicaid rolls, creating ripple effects that advocates fear could strain and disrupt the ...
He launched into a story of fentanyl trafficking and the amount of deaths that were being caused and the loss of lives of so many children,” she says. “It was quite terrifying.” Because the cartel was ...
After years of legal battles, state attorneys general won billions of dollars in opioid settlements from drug companies ...
The tax and spending legislation the House voted to send to President Donald Trump’s desk on Thursday, enacting much of his ...
President Donald Trump signed the “Big, Beautiful Bill” into law Friday, triggering a countdown to cuts that will impact many Maryland residents in the coming years. Republicans passed the legislation ...