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Maryland Accepting Claims and Issuing Payments for FPUC

2021-03-23 Leave a Comment

No Gap In Benefit Eligibility or Payment for Claimants Governor Larry Hogan today announced that the Maryland Department of Labor (Labor) has begun accepting claims and issuing payments for the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA), Pandemic Unemployment Emergency Compensation (PEUC), Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC), and Mixed Earner Unemployment Compensation (MEUC) federal unemployment insurance programs extended […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: FPUC, Gov Hogan, MEUC, PEUC, PUA, unemployment

Annapolis Restaurant Week thru March 28th

2021-03-22 Leave a Comment

Governor Hogan Visits Local Restaurants To Highlight Annapolis Restaurant Week Governor Larry Hogan visited McGarvey’s Saloon and Oyster Bar, Federal House, and Middleton Tavern to mark the first day of Annapolis Restaurant Week, which runs through Sunday, March 28. “Maryland’s restaurant industry has shown incredible resilience over the past year, and it’s great to see […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: deals, Gov Hogan, menus, Restaurant Week, to go

Governor Hogan Highlights School Reopenings

2021-03-21 Leave a Comment

With Visit to Showell Elementary School Governor Larry Hogan today visited Showell Elementary School in Worcester County to highlight Maryland’s return to in-person learning. He was joined by Worcester County Public Schools Superintendent Lou Taylor. With funding, guidance, and support from the Maryland State Department of Education and the Maryland Department of Health, schools across […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Gov Hogan, schools reopening

Governor Hogan Announces Vaccine Eligibility Timeline

2021-03-20 Leave a Comment

For All Marylanders, and Primary Care, Hospital Equity, and Mobile Clinic Initiatives Phase 2A for Marylanders 60 and Older Will Begin on Tuesday, March 23 All Marylanders 16 and Older Will Be Eligible By April 27 Primary Care Practices Join State’s Vaccination Effort State Launches Hospital Community Vaccination Grant Program Vaccine Equity Task Force to […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Gov Hogan, timelines, vaccines

Gov Hogan Celebrates Ribbon Cutting For Ocean City Public Works

2021-03-19 Leave a Comment

And Transit Campus Governor Larry Hogan today recognized ‘Transit Appreciation Day’ by cutting the ribbon for the Town of Ocean City’s new Public Works and Transit Campus. The governor was joined by Maryland Transportation Secretary Greg Slater and Ocean City Mayor Rick Meehan. “Today is yet another exciting sign of continued progress as we celebrate […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Gov Hogan, Ocean City, ribbon cutting, transit

Governor Hogan Submits $1.08 Billion Supplemental Budget

2021-03-17 Leave a Comment

Focused on Rental Assistance, Higher Education, and Transportation More Than $250 Million for Rental Assistance, Including Eviction Prevention, Rent Relief, and Case Management More Than $275 Million for Higher Education and Community Colleges More Than $230 Million for Capital Transportation Projects Governor Larry Hogan submitted a $1.08 billion supplemental budget for Fiscal Year 2022 that […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: amendment, education, Gov Hogan, proposed budget, supplemental budget

Order Preventing Garnishment of New Federal Stimulus Payments

2021-03-16 Leave a Comment

Governor Hogan Issues Emergency Order Preventing Garnishment of New Federal Stimulus Payments Governor Larry Hogan issued an emergency order prohibiting garnishment of Economic Impact Payments provided under H.R. 1319, the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. Read the governor’s order: https://governor.maryland.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Garnishments-ARPA-3.15.21.pdf “For more than a year now, COVID-19 has caused incredible hardships for the people […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: COVID-19, garnishment, Gov Hogan, stimulus check

Gov Hogan Announces Expanded Community-Based Priority

2021-03-15 Leave a Comment

Appointments For Mass Vaccination Sites Governor Larry Hogan announced that, beginning this week, the state will set aside weekly blocks of community-based priority appointments for the state’s mass vaccination sites. “As we continue to ramp up the capacity of our mass vaccination sites, we are also focusing on ensuring equitable access for Marylanders,” said Governor […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: COVID-19, Gov Hogan, vaccinations

Maryland RELIEF Act Support for Businesses

2021-03-14

With the passage of the RELIEF act of 2021 by the Maryland General Assembly, new COVID-19 relief will soon be made available for certain Maryland businesses through the Maryland Department of Commerce. They anticipate accepting initial applications for the new funding in mid-March and will update their website as details about these Commerce programs become […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: businesses, COVID-19, Dept of Commerce

Governor Hogan Announces New One-Day Record

2021-03-13

Of 56,320 Vaccines Administered Governor Larry Hogan announced that the State of Maryland is reporting a new one-day record of 56,320 COVID-19 vaccines administered. In total, Maryland providers have administered 1.84 million vaccines, and are averaging 42,376 shots per day. Official data is available at coronavirus.maryland.gov. “From mass vaccination sites to equity clinics, we have […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Gov Hogan, record, vaccinations

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