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State Roundup: As governor, Franchot says he would mandate Covid vaxx for young children

State Roundup: As governor, Franchot says he would mandate Covid vaxx for young children
marylandreporter.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from marylandreporter.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Celebrate Maryland Reporter s 12 years of journalism - MarylandReporter com

Celebrate Maryland Reporter s 12 years of journalism - MarylandReporter com
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Real Estate Roundup: Bryan Holt named president of Retail Brokers Network

Real Estate Roundup: Bryan Holt named president of Retail Brokers Network
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Roundup: State chooses new transformational superintendent from out-of-state

U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs We’re taking off for Memorial Day Monday. State Roundup will return on Tuesday. Mohammed Choudhury NEW ‘TRANSFORMATIONAL’ EDUCATION SUPERINTENDENT CHOSEN: A San Antonio public school administrator with a record of creative solutions to improve schools will take over as Maryland’s next state superintendent and face challenges in the wake of a year of pandemic schooling, Liz Bowie reports for the Sun. Mohammed Choudhury was appointed unanimously by the Maryland State Board of Education, Chris Berinato reports for WBFF. Choudhury will begin his term on July 1, Jenny Fulginiti reports for WBAL TV. Choudhury will replace Karen Salmon who will retire on June 30 after an education career spanning more than 45 years, including five years leading the Maryland State Department of Education.

State Roundup: Senate President Emeritus Mike Miller, citing cancer s toll, resigns

On Jan. 8, 2020, Senate President Mike Miller, left, officially handled over the gavel to Sen. Bill Ferguson of Baltimore. MarylandReporter.com photo by Len Lazarick Merry Christmas! State Roundup will return Monday, Dec. 28 MIKE MILLER RESIGNS FROM SENATE: Senate President Emeritus Mike Miller announced Wednesday his retirement from the body he served in for 45 years and led for more than 30 years. The 78-year-old has been battling prostate cancer for two years. He is considered an institution in Maryland politics, reports Bryan Renbaum for Maryland Reporter. He relinquished the gavel in 2019 after being diagnosed with Stage 4 prostate cancer and was replaced as chamber leader by Sen. Bill Ferguson (D-Baltimore City). But Miller kept his seat representing parts of Prince George’s, Calvert and Charles counties, Paul Schwartzman of the Post reports.

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