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State Roundup: Restaurant Association CEO says employee retention difficult; police bills head to final negotiations

State Roundup: Restaurant Association CEO says employee retention difficult; police bills head to final negotiations The revised and expanded Lawyer s Mall outside of the State House was rededicated Monday by the governor and presiding officers of the General Assembly and others associated with the two-year long project forced by the replacement of the underground utility system for the Annapolis complex. Governor s Office Photo. RESTAURANTS CHALLENGED BY RETAINING EMPLOYEES: In an interview with Bryan Renbaum of Maryland Reporter, Marshall Weston, president and CEO of the Restaurant Association of Maryland, said Tuesday that the biggest challenge for restaurants in the near-term is retaining enough employees to serve the increased number of customers who have recently decided to dine out. Last month, Gov. Larry Hogan allowed the state’s restaurants to go from 50% dining capacity to 100% dining capacity.

State Roundup: Study finds Maryland economy weathering pandemic better than most states

State Roundup: Study finds Maryland economy weathering pandemic better than most states After two attempted appointments and months of Senate scrutiny, Dennis Schrader was finally sworn in as health secretary by Gov. Larry Hogan on Monday. Former Sen. Sandy Schrader, now deputy planning secretary, held the Bible. Governor s Office photo by Joe Andrucyk STUDY: MARYLAND ECONOMY WEATHERS PANDEMIC BETTER THAN MOST: Maryland’s economy has weathered the storm of the coronavirus pandemic better than that of the economies of the overwhelming majority of states in the nation, according to a WalletHub study released on Monday. Bryan Renbaum of Maryland Reporter reports that the study found that Maryland’s economy is the ninth least hit by the pandemic. Louisiana’s economy is the hardest hit by the pandemic and Washington’s economy is the least hit.

State Roundup: Legislature OKs $52 4 billion budget targeted at Covid recovery; wrangling continues over police reform

State Roundup: Legislature OKs $52.4 billion budget targeted at Covid recovery; wrangling continues over police reform House of Delegates March 2021, MarylandReporter.com photo GENERAL ASSEMBLY OKs $52.4B BUDGET: Danielle Gaines of Maryland Matters reports that the Maryland General Assembly gave final approval Friday to a $52.4 billion budget that House Appropriations Chairwoman Maggie L. McIntosh (D-Baltimore City) said is worthy of a moniker: “I call this The Recovery Act,” she said. Only in 2021, perhaps, could approval of a massive state budget fattened by federal aid to help struggling businesses and families go by with barely a remark in the General Assembly. “It’s been like ‘small ball’ this year to pass the budget,” Senate President Bill Ferguson said as his chamber voted Friday to put the finishing touches on the $52 billion spending plan, up from a $49 billion proposal made in January, Pamela Wood and Bryn Stole report in the Sun.

State Roundup: $3 9B COVID relief fund to bolster state unemployment system, boost broadband access

State Roundup: $3 9B COVID relief fund to bolster state unemployment system, boost broadband access
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State Roundup: Hogan says state now averaging 50,000 Covid-19 vaccines per day

State Roundup: Hogan says state now averaging 50,000 Covid-19 vaccines per day
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